The song is in 6/8 time, until the interlude, then switches to 4/4 time.
Capo up two frets:
RE SOL LA
The Minstrel of the Dawn is here, to make you laugh and bend your ear.
Up the steps you'll hear him climb, all full of thoughts, all full of rhymes.
SOL DO SOL DO LAListen to the pictures flow, across the room into your mind they go.
RE SOL SIm MI LAListen to the strings....they jangle and dangle while the old guitar rings.
Verse 2:
A Minstrel of the Dawn is he, not too wise, but oh so free.
He'll talk of life out on the street, he'll play it sad, he'll play it sweet.
Look into his shining face, of lonliness you'll always find a trace.
Just like me and you, he's trying to get into things more happy than blue.
Interlude:
Verse 3:
Minstrel of the changing tide, he'll ask for nothing but his pride.
Just sit him down upon that chair, fetch some wine and set it there.
Listen to the pictures flow, follow the fingers where they go.
Listen to the strings, they jangle and dangle while the old guitar rings.
Verse 4:
A Minstrel of the Dawn is near, just like a `step and fetchet' here.
He's like an old time troubadour, wanting life and nothing more.
Look into his shining eyes and if you see a ghost don't be surprised.
Just like me and you, he's trying to get into things more happy than blue.
Verse 5:
The minstrel boy will understand, he holds the promise in his hand.
He talks of better days ahead, and by his words your fortune's read.
Listen to the pictures flow, follow the fingers where they go.
Listen to the strings, they jangle and dangle while the old guitar rings.
The song is in 6/8 time, until the
..interlude, then switches to 4/4
..time.
Capo up two frets:
The Minstrel of the Dawn is here,
SOL LA..to make you laugh and bend your
..ear.
REUp the steps you'll hear him
SOL..climb, all full of thoughts, all
..full of rhymes.
SOL DOListen to the pictures flow,
SOL DO..across the room into your mind
..they go.
RE SOLListen to the strings....they
SIm MI..jangle and dangle while the old
..guitar rings.
Verse 2:
A Minstrel of the Dawn is he, not
..too wise, but oh so free.
He'll talk of life out on the
..street, he'll play it sad, he'll
..play it sweet.
Look into his shining face, of
..lonliness you'll always find a
..trace.
Just like me and you, he's trying
..to get into things more happy
..than blue.
Interlude:
Verse 3:
Minstrel of the changing tide,
..he'll ask for nothing but his
..pride.
Just sit him down upon that chair,
..fetch some wine and set it
..there.
Listen to the pictures flow,
..follow the fingers where they
..go.
Listen to the strings, they jangle
..and dangle while the old guitar
..rings.
Verse 4:
A Minstrel of the Dawn is near,
..just like a `step and fetchet'
..here.
He's like an old time troubadour,
..wanting life and nothing more.
Look into his shining eyes and if
..you see a ghost don't be
..surprised.
Just like me and you, he's trying
..to get into things more happy
..than blue.
Verse 5:
The minstrel boy will understand,
..he holds the promise in his
..hand.
He talks of better days ahead, and
..by his words your fortune's
..read.
Listen to the pictures flow,
..follow the fingers where they
..go.
Listen to the strings, they jangle
..and dangle while the old guitar
..rings.
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