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Seven Devils Chords by Florence + The Machine

Seven Devils chords by Florence + The Machine

Guitar chords with lyrics

Holy water cannot help you now.
Am                                   F
A thousand nuns couldn't keep me out.
Am                                            F
I don't want your money, I don't want your crowd.
Am                                F
See, I have to burn your kingdom down.
Am                        F
Holy water cannot help you now.
Am                                F
See, I have to burn your kingdom down.
Am                                                     F
And no rivers, no lakes could put the fire out.
Am                                                     F
I'm gonna raise the stakes, I'm gonna smoke you out.
                          Asus2 Am
Seven devils all around you.
                             F
Seven devils in my house.
                                                    Dm            Am
See, they were there when I woke up this morning
                                         Dm     G
and I'll be dead before the day is done.
                          Asus2 Am
Seven devils all around you.
                             F
Seven devils in your house.
                                                    Dm            Am
See, I was dead when I woke up this morning
                                         Dm     G    Am
and I'll be dead before the day is done.

And now all your love will be exorcised
And we will find you saying it's to be harmonized.
And it's an even sum
It's a melody
It's a battle cry
It's a symphony

[Repeat Chorus]

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About this song

"Seven Devils" by Florence and the Machine is a haunting track from their album "Ceremonials." The song features a dark, brooding atmosphere with layered vocals and intense percussion. Guitarist Rob Ackroyd creates a sense of tension with his use of tremolo picking and reverb effects. The bassline, played by Mark Saunders, adds a sinister depth to the song's overall sound.