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Songs From A Room Full Album by Leonard Cohen





            Songs From A Room Full Album





Tuning: E A D G B E

 
-- Track listing –-
1. Bird on the Wire
2. Story of Isaac
3. A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes
4. The Partisan
5. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
6. The Old Revolution
7. The Butcher
8. You Know Who I Am
9. Lady Midnight
10. Tonight Will Be Fine
 





1. Bird on the Wire






Tuning: Standard

 
[Verse 1]
        A           E
Like a bird on the wire
        A                   D
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
        A          E          A   A Asus4 A Asus2 A
I have tried in my way to be free
        A         E
Like a worm on a hook
        A                              D
Like a knight from some old-fashioned book
        A             E          A   A  Asus4 A Asus2 A
I have saved all my ribbons for thee
 
[Chorus]
D                      A
If I, if I have been unkind
Bm                                 A
I hope that you can just let it go by
D                      A
If I, if I have been untrue
Bm                               E  E Esus4 E
I hope you know it was never to you
 
[Verse 3]
        A          E
Like a baby, stillborn
        A              D
Like a beast with his horn
        A        E                       A   A Asus4 A Asus2 A
I have torn everyone who reached out for me
        A            E
But I swear by this song
        A                    D    A
And by all that I have done wrong
                E         A   A Asus4 A Asus2 A
I will make it all up to thee
 
[Chorus]
D                                      A
I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch
Bm                                       A
He said to me, "you must not ask for so much"
D                                           A
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door
Bm                                      E    E Esus4 E
She cried to me, "hey, why not ask for more?"
            A           E
Oh, like a bird on the wire
         A                   D
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
         A          E      Dsus2 A
I have tried in my way to be free
 






2. Story of Isaac






Tuning: Standard
 
Specific chord voicings:
 
E7 022130
C* 032013
 
[Intro]
| Am | % | %  | % |
| Am | % |
 
[Verse 1]
     Am              F
The door it opened slowly,
    Am            F
My father he came in,
       G    F     E
I was nine years old.
        Am             F
And he stood so tall above me,
     Am                   F
His blue eyes they were shining
          G        F    E    E7
And his voice was very cold.
 
[Chorus]
    C                 C*
He said, "I've had a vision
          C                 C*
And you know I'm strong and holy,
       D        C         B
I must do what I've been told."
        F              Bb
So he started up the mountain,
        F              Bb
I was running, he was walking,
         F  G            A    Am
And his axe was made of gold.
 
[Verse 2]
           Am                   F
Well, the trees they got much smaller,
     Am             F
The lake a lady's mirror,
     G          F         E
We stopped to drink some wine.
         Am
Then he threw the bottle over.
 Am
Broke a minute later
       G        F       E    E7
And he put his hand on mine.
 
[Chorus]
  C               C*
Thought I saw an eagle
         C                 C*
But it might have been a vulture,
    C     D     B
I never could decide.
          F              Bb
Then my father built an altar,
           F                Bb
He looked once behind his shoulder,
F          G         A     Am
He knew I would not hide.
 
[Verse 3]
 Am                  F
You who build these altars now
    Am                F
To sacrifice these children,
             G      F  E
You must not do it anymore.
   Am
A scheme is not a vision
         Am
And you never have been tempted
       G   F     E   E7
By a demon or a god.
 
[Chorus]
 C             C*
You who stand above them now,
 C                       C*
Your hatchets blunt and bloody,
     D        C       B
You were not there before,
        F             Bb
When I lay upon the mountain
         F                 Bb
And my father's hand was trembling
           F    G       A    Am
With the beauty of the word.
 
[Verse 4]
    Am               F
And if you call me brother now,
  Am              F
Forgive me if I inquire,
         G           F
"just according to whose plan?"
 Am                F
When it all comes down to dust
 Am               F
I will kill you if I must,
        G      F      E   E7
I will help you if I can.
 
[Chorus]
 C                C*
When it all comes down to dust
C               C*
I will help you if I must,
         D       C     B
I will kill you if I can.
      F            Bb
And mercy on our uniform,
  F             Bb
Man of peace or man of war,
      F       G          A   Am
The peacock spreads his fan.
 
 





3. A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes






Tuning: Standard

 
[Verse 1]
A                                          Bm
A bunch of lonesome and very quarrelsome heroes
E                 E7             A   Asus4 A Asus2 A Asus2 A
Were smoking out along the open road;
A                                    Bm       Bm/A Bm Bm/A Bm
The night was very dark and thick between them,
E           E7                 A   Asus4 A Asus2 A
Each man beneath his ordinary load.
 
[Chorus]
D                     A     A/G#
"I'd like to tell my story, "
B                              E    E7
Said one of them so young and bold,
D                     A     A/G#
"I'd like to tell my story,
F#m                 E     E7
Before I turn into gold."
 
[Verse 2]
A                        Bm      Bm/A Bm Bm/A Bm
But no one really could hear him,
E            E7                  A   Asus4 A Asus2 A Asus2 A
The night so dark and thick and green;
A                                           Bm      Bm/A Bm Bm/A Bm
Well I guess that these heroes must always live there
E              E7          A   Asus4 A Asus2 A Asus2 A
Where you and I have only been.
 
[Chorus]
D                       A       A/G#
Put out your cigarette, my love,
B                      E    E7
You've been alone too long;
D                         A       A/G#
And some of us are very hungry now
   F#m                                      E Esus4 E E7
To hear what it is you've done that was so wrong.
 
[Verse 3]
A                     Bm    Bm/A Bm Bm/A Bm
I sing this for the crickets,
E          E7        A    Asus4 A Asus2 A Asus2 A
I sing this for the army,
A                     Bm      Bm/A Bm Bm/A Bm
I sing this for your children
E          E7               A  Asus4 A Asus2 A Asus2 A
And for all who do not need me.
 
[Chorus]
  D                    A       A/G#
"I'd like to tell my story, "
B                     E  E7
Said one of them so bold,
 D                             A   A/G#
"Oh yes, I'd like to tell my story
  F#m                                    E     E7
'Cause you know I feel I'm turning into gold."
 
 




4. The Partisan






Tuning: Standard

 
[Intro]
 
| Gm | % | %  | % |
 
[Verse 1]
           Bb      D7        Gm
When they poured across the border
       Bb       D7   Gm
I was cautioned to surrender
     Bb          F7
This I could not do
Eb                Bb       D7 Gm
I took my gun and vanished.
         Bb        D7      Gm
I have changed my name so often
      Bb      D7        Gm
I've lost my wife and children
       Bb         F7
But I have many friends
Eb                    Bb     D7 Gm
And some of them are with me
 
[Verse 2]
        Bb    D7      Gm
An old woman gave us shelter
         Bb   D7       Gm
Kept us hidden in the garret
           Bb      F7
Then the soldiers came
Eb                  Bb     D7 Gm
She died without a whisper
            Bb       D7     Gm
There were three of us this morning
        Bb    D7        Gm
I'm the only one this evening
       Bb     F7
But I must go on
Eb                    Bb    D7 Gm
The frontiers are my prison
 
[Chorus]
        Bb         D7       Gm
Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing
              Bb        D7      Gm
Through the graves the wind is blowing
         Bb        F7
Freedom soon will come
Eb                        Bb     D7 Gm
Then we'll come from the shadows
 
[Verse 1]
      Bb       D7          Gm
Les Allemands étaient chez moi
        Bb        D7     Gm
Ils me dirent, "résigne toi"
         Bb       F7
Mais je n'ai pas peur
Eb              Bb  D7  Gm
J'ai repris mon âme âme âme
       Bb        D7      Gm
J'ai changé cent fois de nom
      Bb         D7   Gm
J'ai perdu femme et enfants
           Bb     F7
Mais j'ai tant d'amis
Eb               Bb      D7      Gm
J'ai la France entière entière entière
 
[Verse 2]
          Bb        D7    Gm
Un vieil homme dans un grenier
         Bb      D7  Gm
Pour la nuit nous a caché
      Bb             F7
Les Allemands l'ont pris
Eb                 Bb  D7 Gm
Il est mort sans surprise
 
[Chorus]
        Bb         D7       Gm
Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing
              Bb        D7      Gm
Through the graves the wind is blowing
         Bb        F7
Freedom soon will come
Eb                        Bb     D7 Gm
Then we'll come from the shadows
 





5. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy





Tuning: Standard

 
Specific chord voicings:
Dmaj7  x57675
C#m7   x46454
F#m7   242222
E7    022130
 
[Intro]
 
| Bm | % | %  | % |
 
[Verse 1]
   Bm       F#   Bm
It seems so long ago,
Dmaj7  C#m7  F#m7
Nancy  was  alone,
 A              Bm
Looking at the Late Late show
        A        E7      A
Through a semi-precious stone.
 
[Chorus]
C#               F#m
In the House of Honesty
     D             A
Her father was on trial,
E                F#m
In the House of Mystery
       C#            D
There was no one at all,
       A     E      F#m
There was no one at all.
 
[Verse 2]
    Bm      F#   Bm
It seems so long ago,
Dmaj7   C#m7      F#m7
None of us were strong
A                 Bm
Nancy wore green stockings
          A        E7   A
And she slept with everyone.
 
[Chorus]
     C#              F#m
She never said she'd wait for us
  D                A
Although she was alone,
E                   F#m
I think she fell in love for us
      C#           D
In nineteen sixty one,
    A      E      F#m
In nineteen sixty one.
 
[Verse 3]
    Bm      F#   Bm
It seems so long ago,
Dmaj7 C#m7 F#m7
Nancy was alone,
   A           Bm
A forty five beside her head,
A    E7       A
An open telephone.
 
[Chorus]
C#                   F#m
We told her she was beautiful,
    D                A
We told her she was free
E                    F#m
But none of us would meet her in
     C#       D
The House of Mystery,
     A      E    F#m
The House of Mystery.
 
[Verse 4]
    Bm  F#         Bm
And now you look around you,
Dmaj7   C#m7 F#m7
See her everywhere,
 A            Bm
Many use her body,
 A    E7       A
Many comb her hair.
 
[Chorus]
C#             F#m
In the hollow of the night
      D                A
When you are cold and numb
     E                F#m
You hear her talking freely then,
       C#                D
She's happy that you've come,
       A     E          F#m
She's happy that you've come.
 
[Outro]
 
| Bm | E | A |
 






6. The Old Revolution







Tuning: Standard

 
[Verse 1]
E          A              E
I finally broke into the prison,
B           B7           E     E7
I found my place in the chain.
 A                 E             Am
Even damnation is poisoned with rainbows,
E
All the brave young men
G#                            C#m
They're waiting now to see a signal
             A              F#          B   B7
Which some killer will be lighting for pay.
 
[Chorus]
A                   E                Am
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture,
E           B       A     E
You whom I cannot betray.
 
[Verse 2]
    E            A        E
I fought in the old revolution
        B           B7            E    E7
On the side of the ghost and the King.
A
Of course I was very young
       E                     Am
And I thought that we were winning;
E               G#                           C#m
I can't pretend I still feel very much like singing
          A         F#    B    B7
As they carry the bodies away.
 
[Chorus]
A                   E                Am
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture,
E           B       A     E
You whom I cannot betray.
 
[Verse 3]
E               A          E
Lately you've started to stutter
     B              B7        E    E7
As though you had nothing to say.
A                        E          Am
To all of my architects let me be traitor.
E              G#                 C#m
Now let me say I myself gave the order
    A             F#             B     B7
To sleep and to search and to destroy.
 
[Chorus]
A                   E                Am
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture,
E           B       A     E
You whom I cannot betray.
 
[Verse 4]
      E            A        E
Yes, you who are broken by power,
B             B7        E  E7
You who are absent all day,
A                          E                        Am
You who are kings for the sake of your children's story,
E                      G#                      C#m
The hand of your beggar is burdened down with money,
     A            F#       B
The hand of your lover is clay.
 
[Chorus]
A                   E                Am
Into this furnace I ask you now to venture,
E           B       A     E
You whom I cannot betray.
 
 




7. The Butcher






Tuning: Standard

 
[Intro]
 
| E | % | %  | % |
 
[Verse 1]
E
I came upon a butcher,
         A
He was slaughtering a lamb,
E
I accused him there
       B7
With his tortured lamb.
          E
He said "Listen to me, child,
A
I am what I am
E        B7               A
And you, you are my only son."
 
[Verse 2]
E
Well, I found a silver needle,
A
I put it into my arm.
E
It did some good,
B7
Did some harm.
E
But the nights were cold
       A
And it almost kept me warm,
E    B7                A
How come the night is long?
 
[Verse 3]
E
I saw some flowers growing up
            A
Where that lamb fell down;
              E
Was I supposed to praise my Lord,
                 B7
Make some kind of joyful sound?
           E                        E7
He said, "Listen, listen to me now,
A
I go round and round
E         B7               A
And you, you are my only child."
 
[Verse 4]
E
Do not leave me now,
        A
Do not leave me now,
E
I'm broken down
B7
From a recent fall.
E                  E7
Blood upon my body
    A
And ice upon my soul,
E            B7              A
Lead on, my son, 'tis your world.
 





8. You Know Who I Am






Tuning: Standard

 
[Intro]
 
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
 
[Verse 1]
Am              Bm
I cannot follow you, my love,
Am                Bm
You cannot follow me.
D                      A          A Asus2 A
I am the distance you put between
             G    G/F#          E  Em E
All of the moments that we will be.
 
[Chorus]
     D         A  A Asus2 A
You know who I am,
         D            A  A Asus2 A
You've stared at the sun,
     D        A
Well I am the one who loves
 G             G/F#       E Em E Em E
Changing from nothing to one.
 
[Interlude]
 
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
 
[Verse 2]
  Am                  Bm
Sometimes I need you naked,
  Am                  Bm
Sometimes I need you wild,
D                        A      A Asus2 A
I need you to carry my children in
       G     G/F#          E   Em E
And I need you to kill a child.
 
[Chorus]
     D         A  A Asus2 A
You know who I am
         D            A  A Asus2 A
You've stared at the sun,
     D        A
Well I am the one who loves
 G             G/F#       E Em E Em E
Changing from nothing to one.
 
[Interlude]
 
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
 
[Verse 3]
   Am               Bm
If you should ever track me down
Am                Bm
I will surrender there
D                               A
And I will leave with you one broken man
             G      G/F#   E    Em E Em E
Whom I will teach you to repair.
 
[Chorus]
     D         A  A Asus2 A
You know who I am
         D            A  A Asus2 A
You've stared at the sun,
     D        A
Well I am the one who loves
 G             G/F#       E Em E Em E
Changing from nothing to one.
 
[Interlude]
 
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
 
[Verse 1]
Am              Bm
I cannot follow you, my love,
Am                Bm
You cannot follow me.
D                      A          A Asus2 A
I am the distance you put between
             G    G/F#          E  Em E
All of the moments that we will be.
 
[Chorus]
     D         A  A Asus2 A
You know who I am,
         D            A  A Asus2 A
You've stared at the sun,
     D        A
Well I am the one who loves
 G             G/F#       E Em E Em E
Changing from nothing to one.
 
[Outro]
 
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Asus2 | Am Asus4 | Am  Asus2 | Am |
| Dsus4 | Dm Dsus2 | Dm  Dsus2 |
| Dsus4 | Dm Dsus2 | Dm  Dsus2 | Am|
 





8. Lady Midnight






Tuning: Standard

 
Specific chord voicings:
 
C      X32013
Fadd9  103213
 
[Intro]
 
| C | % | %  | % |
 
[Verse 1]
    G                 Fadd9          C
I came by myself to a very crowded place;
        G                          Fadd9        C
I was looking for someone who had lines in her face.
C                C7            F        C
I found her there but she was past all concern;
C/G             F       Dm
I asked her to hold me, I said, "Lady, unfold me, "
          C                 F
But she scorned me and she told me
       G  G7                  C
I was dead and I could never return.
 
[Verse 2]
          G         G7        F             C
Well, I argued all night like so many have before,
  G              G7                       F           C
Saying, "Whatever you give me, I seem to need so much more."
                      C7         F
Then she pointed at me where I kneeled on her floor,
            C            F    Dm
She said, "Don't try to use me or slyly refuse me,
C               F
Just win me or lose me,
       G               G7       C
It is this that the darkness is for."
 
[Chorus]
          G                G7   F                 C
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old,
 G                  G7           F              C
The stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold."
                          C7          F
"If we cry now, " she said, "it will just be ignored."
      C                   F     Dm
So I walked through the morning, sweet early morning,
        C              F
I could hear my lady calling,
         G             G7         C
"You've won me, you've won me, my lord,
        G             G7         C
You've won me, you've won me, my lord,
             G             G7         C
Yes, you've won me, you've won me, my lord,
            G              G7        C
Ah, you've won me, you've won me, my lord,
            G              G7        C
Ah, you've won me, you've won me, my lord."
 
 
 





10. Tonight Will Be Fine







Tuning: Standard
 
 
[Verse 1]
  A                           E            A
Sometimes I find I get to thinking of the past
     A                                E                 A
We swore to each other then that our love would surely last
 A                         E             A
You kept right on loving, I went on a fast
 A                           E           A
Now I am too thin and your love is too vast
 
[Chorus]
       D               A
But I know from your eyes
        D              A
And I know from your smile
        D                        A
That tonight will be fine, will be fine, will be fine
          E E7       A
Will be fine for a while
 
[Verse 2]
    A                      E            A
I choose the rooms that I live in with care
      A                        E            A
The windows are small and the walls almost bare
         A                        E         A
There's only one bed and there's only one prayer
    A                        E            A
I listen all night for your step on the stair
 
[Chorus]
       D               A
But I know from your eyes
        D              A
And I know from your smile
        D                        A
That tonight will be fine, will be fine, will be fine
          E E7       A
Will be fine for a while
 
[Verse 3]
      A                    E          A
Oh sometimes I see her undressing for me
           A                     E          A
She's the soft naked lady love meant her to be
           A                  E            A
And she's moving her body so brave and so free
         A                        E     A
If I've got to remember that's a fine memory
 
[Chorus]
       D               A
But I know from your eyes
        D              A
And I know from your smile
        D                        A
That tonight will be fine, will be fine, will be fine
          E E7       A
Will be fine for a while







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