• Song:

    Amid The Falling Snow

  • Artist:

    Enya

  • Album:

    Amarantine

*Note: You can also play this with a Capo at the 4th fret, I?ll list the chords at the 
next to the original chords.

Intro:  Db

Db      Gb           Ab7            Db
How  I  remem - ber  sleep - less   nights

       Gb           Db          A           Ab
when   we   would   read   by   can ? dle - light,

Absus      Db          Ebm7  Ab                  Bbm
and        on    the   win ? dow - pane    out - side

    Gb            Ab          Db
a   new   world   made   of   snow;


a million feathers falling down,
a million stars that touch the ground,
so many secrets to be found, amid the falling snow.

Chorus:

Ab     Dbsus2      Db     Gb     Abm7      Ab
Maybe    I         am     fall - ing       down.

Ab      Ab/C    Db               Gb         
  Ab
Tell     me     should     I     touch     the     ground?

Ab         Dbsus2   Db              Gb     
       Ab
Maybe      I            won't       make        a     sound

Ab  Ab/C       Db          Gb    
   Absus4       Ab   Absus4   Ab
in    the      darkness    all           around.


The silence of a winter's night
brings memories I hold inside;
remembering a blue moonlight
upon the fallen snow.

Maybe I am falling down.
Tell me should I touch the ground?
Maybe I won't make a sound
in the darkness all around.

I close my window to the night.
I leave the sky her tears of white.
And all is lit by candlelight
amid the falling snow.

And all is lit by candlelight
amid the falling snow.
                                  CAPO 4 CHORDS
Db: x46664 or x43121 or xx3121    (A)
Dbsus2: x46644                    (Asus2: x02200)
Gb: 244322                        (D)
Ab7: 464544                       (E7: 020100 or 022130)
Ab: 466544                        (E)
A: x02220 or 577655               (F)
Absus4: 466644                    (Esus4: 022200 or x799 10 9)
Ebm7: xx1322 or x68656            (Bm7: x24232 or 797777)
Bbm: x13321 or 688666             (F#m: 244222)
Ab/C: x31114 or x36544            (E/A: using just A 
E here is ok)
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