» 
 » 
The Hazards Of Love 4 The Drowned



Текст песни Decemberists - The Hazards Of Love 4 The Drowned

The Hazards Of Love 4 The Drowned
Decemberists
Artist: The Decemberists
Song: Hazards of Love 4 (The Drowned)
Album: The Hazards of Love
Tabbed by: Don Tago
Email: recebedou@yahoo.com

Standard Tuning

Chords Used:
    EADGBe
: 002210
:  032010
:020010
:  000232
: 022000
:  320003

Riff 1: (some variation throughout)

Riff 2:

Margaret arrayed the rocks around the hull before it was sinking 
                                                              [or play Riff 1]
A million stones, a million bones, a million holes within the chinking
And painting rings around your eyes these peppered holes
                  [or play Riff 2]
So filled with crying
A whisper weighed upon the tattered down where you and I were lying 

Tell me now, tell me this,  forest's son, a river's daughter 
                                                               [or play Riff 1]
A willow on the willow wisp, our ghosts will wander all of the water
                                                              [or play Riff 2]
So let's be married here today these rushing waves to bare our witness 
And we will lie like river stones rolling only where it takes us 

But I pulled you and I called you here   (Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I?)
And I caught you and I brought you here  (Didn't I......
These hazards of love,        never more will trouble us

Slide and Banjo solo played over these chords:
- x2
-- x2

Oh Margaret the lapping waves are licking quietly at our ankles 
another bow another breath this brilliant chills come for the shackle
With this long last rush of air we speak our vows and sorry whispers
when the waves came crashing down, he closed his eyes and softly kissed her

But I pulled you and I called you here, 
And I caught you and I brought you here 
These hazards of love, never more will trouble us. 
And these hazards of love, never more will trouble us.

Riff:
https://lyrics.primanota.net/decemberists/the-hazards-of-love-4-the-drowned.htm