[Intro]
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[Verse]
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What in the world do the old bard need?
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Ears to hear and the soul to heed
Em
Roof from the snow and the quiet craic
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Bit of a blanket to his back
A G D
Ears to hear and the soul to heed
A D
That do be, what the old bard need
[Verse]
A G D Em
What in the world do the old bard need?
A G F#m Em D
Ears to hear and the strength to heed
Em
Dab of tin for a night of work
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Glim of the lamp, stave off the dark
A G D
Ears to hear and the strength to heed
A D
That do be, what the old bard need
[Verse]
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Soft dark wind in the hemlock-night
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Tap of the rain on the shingle tight
Em
Southeast wind in the bending reed
A D
Cup of the warm for the body's need
A G D
Ears to hear and a tear to weep
A D
And he'll be tucking him off to sleep
[Verse]
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But what would you do for the old one's heart?
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A song or a tale of your own, to start
Em
The quiet word by the shifting fire
A D
Words of your own dear heart's desire
A G D
For the cares of the one are the cares of us all
A D
Your heart gives heart to another soul
[Verse]
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Then, when the old path climbs again
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Threads of wonder, wish and pain
Em
He'll be weaving, the road along
A D
And you'll be the fabric of the song
A G D
Ears to hear and a soul to heed
A D
These for sure, do the old bard need
A G D
Ears to hear and a soul to heed
A D
These for sure, do the old bard need