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Gold by Peter Blegvad Gold (Optional capo at 2nd Fret) Played slowly Intro: D G/B D D D/F# G(add∆7) Gold would be worthless if it didn’t require Em7 Such heartbreak to seek it A7sus4 A7 To find it and mine it D D/F# G(add∆7) Things remain precious as long as they’re rare Em7 A7sus4 A7 If gold could be found lying ‘round everywhere D Em7 G A It’d be the lowliest of metals D Asus2 A Too soft for serious use Bm7 Em7/B Pretty of course D/F# Bb6 And warm to the touch Em7 But no longer alluring A7sus4 A7 When you’ve handled so much D Em7 G A D G/B D The lowliest of metals Am G Will you come with me through the ice and the snow Em7 She thought for a minute A7sus4 A7 Then she said let’s go D D/F# I rode behind her G(add∆7) And she rode ahead Em7 And all through that winter A7sus4 A7 I’d lose her and find her D Our rations ran out F# Our horses were dead G E She forgot what gold was and I had to remind her D Em7 G A The lowliest of metals D Asus2 A Too soft for serious use Bm7 Em7/B Pretty of course D/F# Bb6 And warm to the touch Em7 But no longer alluring A7sus4 A7 When you’ve handled so much D Em7 G A D G/B D The lowliest of metals D D/F# G(add∆7) In a prospector’s shack she lay out of her mind Em7 A7sus4 A7 Describing how simple gold is to find Am Just under the surface G In zig-zagging veins Bb6 E It lies there like branches of midsummer lightning D D/F# G(add∆7) You just open a hole in the crust of the plains Em7 A7sus4 A7 She said you reach in and it’s there for the taking D Em7 G A D G/B D D D/F# G(add∆7) Snow blind and starving I sat by her side Em7 As the fever raged in her A7sus4 A7 And the storm raged outside D She said now we are rich F# I told her the truth Bm E All the gold we had found could not crown a tooth D D/F# G(add∆7) She said these things I know without being told E We are rich in each other Bb6 Now what good is gold D Em7 G A D G/B D It’s the lowliest of metals D D/F# G(add∆7) Well sometimes I dream that the world is reversed Em7 A7sus4 A7 I dream that accountants are rarer than poets D D/F# That things’ll get better G They can’t get any worse Em7 Bb6 That a rich man has nothing but dirt in his purse D Em7 G A And gold is the lowest of metals D Asus2 A Too soft for serious use Bm7 Em7/B Pretty of course D/F# Bb6 And warm to the touch Em7 But no longer alluring A7sus4 A7 When you’ve handled so much D Em7 G A The lowliest of metals D Em7 G A The lowliest of metals D Em7 G A D G/B D The lowliest of metals This song is deceptively simple, as each verse has variations. On "King Strut", it is played with a capo. On "Choices Under Pressure" there is no capo, and a chorus is omitted. Some chords Bm7 Em7/B D/F# Bb6 G(add∆7) E 0 0 0 0 0 B 3 2 3 3 3 G 2 0 2 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 4 A 2 2 0 1 2 E x x 2 x 3 ------------