Tonalité : D minor•
Verse 1
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[1]
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We ride all alone from the battlefield
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The rebels beaten they had to yield
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Banquo and I we si lently ride
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Brothers in arms side by side
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There s a fog which falls on the weary soul
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It engulfs our souls as we head for home
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The lands we pass we ve never seen
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Clad in a twilight like a dream
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Out of the shade three women rise
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Appear in features that please the eye
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How can such grace walk the earth
Can it be of human birth
[4]
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Their eyes glowing with unearthly light
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Shining like diamonds in the falling night
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They hail our names as we greet
Their voices sound like
music sweet
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[Bridge:]
Verse 2
A Prophecy for great ambitions
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A promise weaved in gold
Evil speaks a pleasant language
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The Evil speak a pleasant language
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A Prophecy is told
Verse 3
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Hail Hail Hail Macbeth
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Thane of Claims and Cawdor
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And Master of death
All Hail Macbeth we greet
thee with laughter
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Hail Macbeth thou shalt be king
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hereafter
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We bid them stay as they did turn
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More about our fate to learn
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Too sweet did their visions sound
To ambitious men for glory bound
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They turned to Banquo and
hailed his name
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Revealing to him the greatest fame
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My brother listened pleased and well
To the promises they had to tell
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Verse 4
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Hail
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Banquo hail to thee
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Lesser than Macbeth yet
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greater thou It be
Father of a line of kings to come
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Hail to Banquo the chosen one
Interlude 1
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[Narrat
Verse 5
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or:]
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Macbeth
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Dm
the
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Thane of Glamis has won a great victory,
Beating the rebels in a fierce battle he did a great
service to his King
And his country As King Duncan gains knowledge
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of this he decides to reward
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The most noble deeds
C
of his greatest warrior.
He bestons the Thanehood of Cawdor
on Macbeth
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To express his gratitude even further Duncans decides
to visit Macbeth and to celebrate
The victory together
with it's honourable protagonist.
C
Naught does the king know
about the witches prophecies
And the ambitions of the Thane of Glamis
and Cawdor Naught does he fear
As he in best spirits approaches
the stronghold of Macbeth.
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