William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed chords

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[INTRO]
[Am] [G] [F] [Am]

[VERSE 1]
[Am]As I went out one evening to [C]take the [G]evening air
[F]I was [G]blessed by a [C]blood-red [F]moon
[Dm]In Lincoln Park the [G]dark was [Am]turning [G]
[Am]I spied a fair young maiden and a [C]flame was in her [G]eyes
[F]And on her [G]face lay the [C]steel blue [F]skies
[Dm]Of Lincoln Park, the [G]dark was [Am]turning
[G]Turning

[VERSE 2]
[Am]They spread their sheets upon the ground just [C]like a wandering [G]tribe
[F]And the wise men [G]walked in their [C]Robespierre [F]robes
[Dm]Through Lincoln Park the [G]dark was [Am]turning [G]
[Am]The towers trapped and trembling, and the boats [C]were tossed ab[G]out
[F]When the fog rolled [G]in and the [C]gas rolled [G]out
[Dm]From Lincoln Park the [G]dark was [Am]turning
[G]Turning

[VERSE 3]
[Am]Like wild horses freed at last we [C]took the streets of [G]wine
[F]But I searched in [G]vain for she [C]stayed [G]behind
[Dm]In Lincoln Park the [G]dark was [Am]turning
[G]Turning
[Am]I'll go back to the city where [C]I can be [G]alone
[F]And tell my [G]friend she [C]lies in [G]stone
[Dm]In Lincoln Park the [G]dark was [Am]turning [G]
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