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Easter Chords by Marillion

Easter chords by Marillion

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Guitar chords with lyrics

artist : Marillion
title : Easter
from the album : Seasons end, 1989

transcribed by Olav B. Holm and Andreas Nilsen

Intro
G     D     Em     C     x2

Verse 1
    G	          D     Em      C
A ghost of a mist ...
        G                D       Em    C
the grey ...
        G             D         Em       C
The noise of a distant ...
G              D             Em    C
out of the ...
Verse 2
    G                  D        Em           C
A tattered necklace of ....
            G                 D        Em     C
on the ...
       G                   D          Em        C
Betrays where the ...
           G            D                Em     C
where Mary ...

Chorus
D    C   Am    Em
Easter, here ...
  D/F#            Em/C   C/G G
a time for the ...
 D   C    Am    Em
Easter, ...
      D/F#         C              Em/D   D  C/D   D   Em/D   D   C/D  D
can all of your ...

Verse 3
G              D          Em       C
Out of the ...
G                   D           Em    C
bound for the ...
        G                D              Em          C
The wash of the ...
      G             D    Em      C
the roll ...

Repeat chorus

D   Em   Hm   Em/C   x2

Guitar solo
D     Em     Bm     Em/C        x4
Em/D     D      C/D     D         x4
Em       D/E    C/E     D/E      x2
Em/C    D/C     C       D/C     x2

G   Am   C   G

                G
What will ...

Make a stone of ...
              Am
Will you set ...

When you tear them ...
               C
Will you sleep ...
                                                  G
With the plough and ...


                G
What ...

With the wire ...
            Am
That'll set ...

When ...
               C
Will you sleep .....
                                       G
Is there so much ....

G    Am    C    G    repeat / fade
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