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Wanchese And Manteo by Joseph Huber Wanchese And Manteo Tuning:E A D G B E Capo:5th fret On the End of each Verse, he does this nice little flick: He plays a C but hammer-ons the second fret of the A-string, shifts into Gadd11 where on the second strum he pulls-off the 3rd fret on the E-string and switches back to normal C. Adds this sweet nostalgic tone I really dig about this tune. Also, when he plays two lines of C in a row, he does the little hammer-on on the D string to distinguish the lines. [Intro] C Gadd11 Am Gadd11 F C Gadd11 Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C [Verse 1] C Gadd11 Lightning strikes on the ocean's veil Am Gadd11 F C Turned tempest sea, all free of sails Gadd11 Thunderheaded clouds assail Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C The island of Roanoke C Gadd11 The hurricane and her mighty eye Am Gadd11 F C Whirling in the widening gyre C Gadd11 The old poet's words do roll Am Gadd11 F C C Gadd11 C Over old Wanchese and Manteo [Verse 2] C Gadd11 Well, old Wanchese and Manteo Am Gadd11 F C Proud and noble native souls C Gadd11 Who bowed to Raleigh as he broke Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C All the circles of the sun C Gadd11 And Raleigh knew then, he'd found his men Am Gadd11 F C With fiercest frames and tan hide skins C Gadd11 Brazen tongues of Algonquin Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C Held the west yet to be won [Verse 3] C Gadd11 Manteo, between two worlds torn Am Gadd11 F C Turned his face forward-born C Gadd11 Traded in the clothes he'd worn Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C For brand new English flair C Gadd11 Raleigh baptized him in sin Am Gadd11 F C Of Old World Civilization C Gadd11 He opened up the gates and in Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C rode the future's heedless stare [Verse 4] C Gadd11 But old Wanchese, no he ain't so sure Am Gadd11 F C 'bout the promise of the future C Gadd11 Took himself back to the dirt Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C That he had always known C Gadd11 He tucked back into shadows black Am Gadd11 F C When White's men came and he attacked C Gadd11 Walked backwards and brushed his tracks Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C For the Earth ain't ours to own [Verse 5] C Gadd11 Yeah one looked forward, one within Am Gadd11 F C One sold the ground that held his kin C Gadd11 The other shed the blood of men Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C Of a future come too fast C Gadd11 And those two men live on today Am Gadd11 F C In the coastal towns that bear their names C Gadd11 And they'll treat you quite the same Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C For the future's just the past [Verse 6] C Gadd11 That town, Manteo, well, he'd be pleased Am Gadd11 F C To wine and dine and give you ease C Gadd11 For a night or four centuries Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C No, he don't mind C Gadd11 But old Wanchese, well, he holds a grudge Am Gadd11 F C He'll dash your vessels into dust C Gadd11 Sink your house down in the mud Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C Leave you wondering why [Verse 7] C Gadd11 Yeah, Manteo, such a helpful hand Am Gadd11 F C Such a good ol' boy without a land C Gadd11 Was it worth the plaque that stands: Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C "Our Savage, Manteo"? C Gadd11 Well old Wanchese, well his soul lays claim Am Gadd11 F C To the roaring thunder, wind, and rain C Gadd11 Is in the eye of that hurricane Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C As it circles Roanoke [Verse 8] C Gadd11 Well, the future may come on too strong Am Gadd11 F C Defile the past to right its wrongs C Gadd11 And leave you with a load of songs Am Gadd11 C C Gadd11 C To ease a wearied soul C Gadd11 'Cause in your soul, as in this great land Am Gadd11 F C A battle rages between two men C Gadd11 Which one will you feed, my friend: Am Gadd11 C Old Wanchese or Manteo? ----------