COVEN ONE TIN SOLDIER COVEN (1971) Written By Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter (opening chords after flute) F C C G Listen, children, to a story Am G That was written long ago F C 'Bout a kingdom on a mountain G And the valley folk below C On the mountain was a treasure Am G Buried deep beneath a stone F C And the valley people swore Dm C They'd have it for their very own C Em Go ahead and hate your neighbor F C Go ahead and cheat a friend C Em Do it in the name of Heaven F C You can justify it in the end C Em There won't be any trumpets blowing F C Come the judgment day On the bloody morning after who... C One tin soldier rides away C G So, the people of the valley Am G Sent a message up the hill F C Asking for the buried treasure, Dm G Tons of gold for which they'd kill C G Came an answer from the kingdom, Am "With our brothers, we will share F C All the secrets of our mountain, Dm C All the riches buried there" Db Now, the valley cried with anger, Dbm "Mount your horses, draw your sword!" F# Db And they killed the mountain people Ebm Ab So, they won their just reward Db Ab Now, they stood beside the treasure Bbm On the mountain dark and red F# Db Turn the stone and looked beneath it... F# Db "Peace on Earth" was all it said F# Go ahead and hate your neighbor Db Go ahead and cheat a friend Db F Do it in the name of Heaven F# Ebm You can justify it in the end Db Fm There won't be any trumpets blowing F# Db Come the judgment day Db On the bloody morning after who... Db One tin soldier rides away Db Fm Go ahead and hate your neighbor F# Dbm Go ahead and cheat a friend Db Ab Do it in the name of Heaven F# Db You can justify it in the end Db Fm There won't be any trumpets blowing Fm F# Come the judgment day Db On the bloody morning after who... One tin soldier rides away