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The Unquiet Sky Chords by Arena

The Unquiet Sky chords by Arena

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Difficulty: Intermediate 💪
Verse:
Am
The face of evil can draw you in
F
A cold veneer of beauty spread thinly over sin
Em7                      F
Before you start to run it can offer you flight

Chorus:
C
But it's too late now
E7
Here comes the unquiet sky

Verse:
C                   G
Taciturn and gentle it floats across your path
D   E7   F
A shadow barely visible to the blameless heart
                    C
Yet with it comes a sense
                    G
Of darkness in your soul
     G7
And waiting for the end
E7
Will take its toll
Am
The face of evil can be warm and secure
F                                         Em
A dependable guide with intentions all so pure
                                  F
So tear off the crimson mask and reveal the countless lies

Chorus:
C
But it's too late now
E7
Here comes the unquiet sky

Verse:
Am
The face of evil can be woman or be man
F
With an offer of friendship And a steady helping hand
         Em
You were warned about those secrets
F
So convincing and so wise

Chorus:
C
But it's too late now
E7
Here comes the unquiet sky

Verse:
C                   G
Taciturn and gentle it floats across your path
D   E7   F
A shadow barely visible to the blameless heart
                    C
Yet with it comes a sense
                    G
Of darkness in your soul
                    G7
And waiting for the end

Chorus:
C                         G
These eyes in the mist burning red and burning bright
Dm
But it's too late now
E           F
The unquiet sky
C                         G
There's a pulse in the air that smothers all the light
Dm                E
But it's too late now
    F    D    Am
The unquiet sky

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Arena chords for The unquiet sky

About this song

"The Unquiet Sky" by Arena is a progressive rock epic from their 2015 album "The Unquiet Sky." The song features intricate guitar work by John Mitchell, including melodic solos and atmospheric textures. Clive Nolan's keyboards add a symphonic layer to the track, while Mick Pointer's dynamic drumming drives the song forward. The intricate arrangements and shifting time signatures showcase the band's musical prowess.