Steeleye Span – Seven Hundred Elves (Guitar)

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[Chorus]
G             D          A       Em
Seven hundred elves from out the wood

G        D         A   Em
Foul and grim they were

G           D        A          Em
Down to the farmer's house they went

    G        D        A    Em
His meat and drink to share
[verse]
      G     D      A      Em       G        D         A     Em
There was a farmer in the west and there he chose his ground

   G          D         A      Em        G           D        A    Em
He thought to spend the winter there and brought his hawk and hound

   G            D        A         Em   G        D         A   Em
He brought with him both hound and cock alone he begged to stay 

    G       D         A          Em       G        D       A  Em
And all the deer that roamed the wood had cause to rue the day
[verse]
   G          D       A          Em         G         D      A     Em
He felled the oak, he felled the birch, the beech nor poplar spared   

    G        D           A      Em       G        D        A    Em               
And much was grieved the sullen elves at what the stranger dared   

   G         D             A         Em         G     D        A    Em                 
He hewed him baulks and he hewed him beams with eager toil and haste

     G      D         A        Em             G        D       A     Em
Then up and spake the woodland elves: ``Who's come our wood to waste?’'
[Chorus]
G             D          A       Em
Seven hundred elves from out the wood

G        D         A   Em
Foul and grim they were

G           D        A          Em
Down to the farmer's house they went

    G        D        A    Em
His meat and drink to share
[verse]
 G     D         A       Em      G      D          A   Em
Up and spake the biggest elf and grimly rolled his eyes:

       G     D        A        Em        G       D   A     Em
"We'll march upon the farmer's house and hold on him assize

     G        D         A        Em        G        D     A      Em
He's knocking down both wood and bower, he shows us great distain

      G        D       A          Em       G        D         A    Em
We'll make him rue the day he was born and taste of shame and pain.’'
[Chorus]
G             D          A       Em
Seven hundred elves from out the wood

G        D         A   Em
Foul and grim they were

G           D        A          Em
Down to the farmer's house they went

    G        D        A    Em
His meat and drink to share
[verse]
G       D          A       Em    G       D         A     Em
All the elves from out the wood began to dance and spring

    G               D   A        Em          G       D        A    Em
And marched towards the farmer's house their lengthy tails to swing

    G      D        A      Em         G       D           A     Em
The farmer from his window looked and quickly crossed his breast

    G      D         A      Em          G          D     A      Em
"Oh woe is me,'' the farmer cried, "The elves will be my guests.’'
[verse]
   G     D       A      Em        G   D         A   Em
In every nook he made a cross and all about the room

    G        D      A          Em  G           D      A    Em
And off flew many a frightened elf back to his forest gloom

     G           D          A           Em         G           D     A   Em
Some flew to the east, some flew to the west, some flew to the north away

    G         D        A    Em         G     D       A   Em
And some flew down the deep ravine and there forever stay
[Chorus]
G             D          A       Em
Seven hundred elves from out the wood

G        D         A   Em
Foul and grim they were

G           D        A          Em
Down to the farmer's house they went

    G        D        A    Em
His meat and drink to share