England Chords by Ed Sheeran
- Key: F
- BPM: 128
- Capo: no capo
DOWNBEAT
ENGLAND CHORDS
[Verse] F7 F C7 ■ It is opening day and a brand new start F C The stones have been cleared around the fisherman's hut F C7 Bb And the air bites then leaves almost invisible cuts on the skin C F C ■ A lighthouse retired but a new one was hired F C About twenty foot taller painted in black and white F C Bb Twenty million steps with a computer inside instead of him [Chorus] C Bb C ■ Only one road sign F Dm Telling cars to slow down Bb C F And a long drop in the ocean Bb C Beware of the rip tide F Dm Broken glass and train lines Bb C F It's a new day and this is England [Verse] C Next to the pub with the flag that's working flexible hours F C There's a mismatch of carriages soil in a boat for some flowers F C Bb Fairy lights on a building that's supplying us power from the sea C F C ■ ■ Electricity lines flow like veins to the town F C In between there is nothing but grass and pebbles on the ground F C Bb Do not enter the wild here if you want to be found for the free [Chorus] C Bb C ■ View the flame of sunrise F Dm Cut in half by the sky Bb C F And the empty of the desert Bb C Team of birds that swerve by F Dm And then land on the wires Bb C F It's a new day and this is England [Verse] Gm Bb When it's time to escape from the heavy of this F C There is nothing like washing away Gm Bb I find this country of mine gets a bad reputation F C Of being cold and grey Gm Bb But on the coast of the south to the east followed 'round F C I find serenity I've never felt Gm Bb There's a peace and a quiet in this island of ours F C That can't be mirrored by anywhere else Csus4 C Homes protruding from stones with their woodcoloured black F C Scattered cars in a line steam rising out the shack F C Bb One door at the front and then just glass at the back for the view [Chorus] C Bb C ■ And the blue is so bright F Dm You need shades for your eyes Bb C7 F And a cable to pull over Bb C Take a walk and feel like F Dm Everything will be fine Bb C F It's a new day and this is England ■ [Outro] [End]