Three Horses
Joan Baez
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Verse 1
F#m A In the early dawn a stallion white F#m A Prances the hills in the morning light. D A D A His bridle is painted with thunder and gold, D A D A Orchids and dragons, pale knights of old. G G Bm A He is the horse of the ages p - ast. A6 F#m D A And now the children run to see the stallion on the hill, A6 F#m D A Bringing bags of apples and of clover they have filled. D A And the white horse tells his stories D A Of the days now past and gone D A And the children stand a-wondering D A Believing every song. G Bm A How brightly glows the p-ast.
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Verse 2
F#m A When the sun is high comes a mare so red, F#m A A'trampling the graves of the living and dead. D A D A Her mantle is heavy with mirrors and glass, D A D A All is reflected when the red mare does pass. G Bm A She is the horse of the here and n - ow. A6 F#m D A And now there is confusion 'mongst the children on the hill. A6 F#m D A They cling to one a-nother and no longer can be still. D A While the red mare’s voice is trembling D A With a rare and mighty call, D A The children start re-membering D A The bearers and the pall. D A And though their many-colored sweaters D A Are re-flected in the glass, D A And though the sun shines down upon them, D A They are frightened in the grass. G Bm A How stark is the here and n - ow.
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Verse 3
F#m A When night does fall comes a stallion black, F#m A so proud and tall he never looks back. D A D A He wears him no emeralds, silver or gold, D A D A not even a covering to keep him from cold. G Bm A He is the horse of the years to c - ome. A6 F#m D A And I will get me down before this steed upon my knees A6 F#m D A And sing to him the sorrows of a thousand centuries. D A And the children now will scatter D A as their mothers call them home, D A for the sadness of the evening horse D A No child has ever known. D A And I will hang about him D A a bell that’s never rung D A and thank him for the many words D A which from his throat have never sprung. D A And I’ll thank God and all the angels D A That the stallion of the evening, D A The black horse of the future, G Bm A comes to earth but has no to-ngue.
Cifra adaptada de fontes públicas. Direitos da composição pertencem aos autores e gravadoras originais. Esta página é parte do projeto educacional Mania de Músico.

