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Am7b5 = x 0 1 1 2 x A6/9 = x x 7 6 7 7 (or 5 4 4 4 5 5) Am7b5b9 = x 0 1 3 1 3 (or 5 3 5 3 4 3) Bm7b5 = x 2 0 2 3 1 (or x 2 0 2 0 1) Bdim = x 2 3 4 3 x (or x x x 4 3 1) A9 = 5 7 5 6 5 7 (or 5 4 5 4 5 x) [Intro] Am7 Am6 A6/9
EmOnce she Em9had drowned and started her Am7slow descent Am7b5 Em6 A6/9 Down the streams to where the great rivers broaden Oh, Emthe openEm9 sky shone most magAm7nificent Am7b5b9 A9 Emaj As if it was acting as her body's guardian E7Wreck and duck weed slowly A9increased her Bm7b5weight By Bm7clasping her in their Am7slimy grip ThrE7ough her limbs, the cold blooded fA9ishes Bm7b5played Am7b5b9 A9 Emaj Creatures and plant life kept on, thus obstructing her last trip
EmAnd theEm9 sky that same evening gAm7rew dark as smoke Am7b5 Em6 A6/9 And its stars through the night kept the brightness still soaring EmBut itEm9 quickly grew clear when Am7dawn now broke Am7b5b9 A9 Emaj To see that she got one further morning Once her E7pallid trunk had rotted beyA9ond reBm7b5pair It Bm7happened quite slowly that she gently Am7slipped from God's thoughts FirE7st with her face, then her hands, rightA9 at the last with hBm7b5er hair Am7b5b9 A9 E6b5 Em7 E7 A7 Bdim Leaving those corpse---choked rivers just one more corpse