When Long Ships Arrive by Folkearth Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play When Long Ships Arrive by Folkearth using guitar or guitar.
This song by Folkearth can also be played by that instruments.
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When Long Ships Arrive guitar chords has rhythm and included in Drakkars in the Mist (2007) album.
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When Long Ships Arrive by Folkearth Guitar Chords


Drakkars In The Mist

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Am | G | G| Am G Am | Fm | G | G | Am G Am

[Verse 1]
The

Am
secrets
G
of the
G
wind
Are
Am
whispered to
G
the
Am
leaves
The
Fm
song of
G
hidden
G
creeks
In the
Am
bronzing au
G
tumn
Am
light

[Verse 2]

Am
Elven
G
dance
G

Am
In the twi-
G
i-
Am
light
The
Fm
riddles of the
G
sea
G

Raise a
Am
murmur to
G
the
Am
shore

[Verse 3]

Am
O,
G
mer
G
maid,
Am
Answ
G
er
Am
me!
Fm
Where’s now the
G
her
G
o
Did he
Am
stand or did
G
he
Am
fall?

[Verse 4]

Am
Rolling thunder in the
C
di
D
stance
A
Am
heavy
C
rain begins to
D
pour
I
Am
welcome the c
C
hariot of
D
Thor
The
Am
wrath of the
C
heavens a
D
bove

[Verse 5]

Am
Full of pride I
C
raise my
D
sword
The
Am
dying sound
C
of battle
D
horns
The
Am
screams subside
C
on the
D
field
The
Am
creek I knew so
C
long ago
Now
D
red it foams and
Am
rolls

!

Am
I yearn
Bm
for the
Am
tide
Am
When long
C
ships
Am
arrive
Am
Underneath the
Bm
amber
Am
sky
Am
Wherein Odin’s
D
ravens
E
fly

!

Am
I yearn
Bm
for the
Am
tide
Am
When long
C
ships
Am
arrive
Am
Underneath the
Bm
amber
Am
sky
Am
Wherein Odin’s
D
ravens
E
fly

[Instrumental interlude]
Am | G | G| Am G Am | Fm | G | G | Am G Am

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Am | G | G| Am G Am | Fm | G | G | Am G Am
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If you want to learn Folkearth When Long Ships Arrive guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play When Long Ships Arrive. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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