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Just putting the chords with the lyrics here. The Story Of Benjamin Darling, pt. 1 Verse 1: C#m On a brig loaded with timber headed for the north Maine coast, G#m They took on some rough seas. C#m The captain and his slave fought back the heavy waves, G#m A E B But they were threatening to break her up so badly. C#m See two days before they left the outer banks, G#m And made good time up to Boston. C#m But just north of Essex the sky grew dark, G#m He missed his mark he was making, B E And life can change so fast. Chorus: B A The captain had seen many a day, B A When the winds blew and the waters raged. B A But it was just a part of the life he made for himself, A E Running the coast of New England. Verse 2: C#m The ship heaved and cracked, G#m Threw the men on their backs as the water came rushing in. C#m The captain fought hard yet. G#m He yelled above the splintering wreck, I have done you wrong son. A E B I should be forsaken for what I have done. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/s/state-radio/98067.html ] Bridge: A C#m But Ben reached a timber to stay afloat. A C#m He grabbed the captain's braided coat. A He swam him to the nearest shore. A Dragged him up 'til he couldn't pull no more, A C#m B E And left him breathin', yeah left him breathin' dry. Chorus: B A The captain said in all my days, B A B A I have never seen anybody save the very person who kept him enslaved. A E God damn it Ben, you should have your freedom B For what you have done. Verse 3: C#m G#m C#m G#m Heyyyyy Heyyyyy A E B And I should be forsaken for what I have done. C#m Somewhere off the Maine coast, G#m At the mouth of the New Meadows River there's an island, C#m Where a marooned man lived out his life quietly under tied and sky. G#m B E Never forgetting when the sea rose up so high. Chorus: B A The captain said in all my days, B A B A I have never seen anybody save the very person who kept him enslaved. A E God damn it Ben, you should have your freedom B For what you have done. C#m B A E C#m B A E B C#m . |