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Guitar: Dravot’s Farewell (Including lyrics and chords)

A request from "Dusty Druid", Dravot's Farewell is a hymn from the film "The Man Who Would Be King". Wikipedia has the following: Daniel Dravot (DRAV-it) is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's novella "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888) and its film adaptation. In the film, he is portrayed by Sean Connery. Not having read the book, nor having seen the film, I am not sure if the hymn was written by Kipling or by Maurice Jarre. The melody is 'borrowed' from the Irish folk song, "The Minstrel Boy". In the film, I think Dravot sings it just using the melody of the first two lines from "The Minstrel Boy", but I have chosen to sing it using the whole melody. Dravot’s Farewell G C G Em C G D G The Son of God goes forth to war, a kingly crown to gain. C G Em C G D G His blood red banner streams afar. Who follows in his train? Em C D G C D G Who best can drink his cup of woe, triumphant over pain? C G Em C G D G Who patient bears his cross below, he follows in his train. That martyr first, whose eagle eye could pierce beyond the grave; Who saw his Master in the sky and called on him to save. Like him, with pardon on his tongue, in midst of mortal pain, He prayed for them that did the wrong: who follows in his train? A glorious band, the chosen few on whom the Spirit came; Twelve valiant saints, their hope they knew, and mocked the cross and flame. They met the tyrant's brandished steel, the lion's gory mane; They bowed their heads the death to feel: who follows in their train? A noble army, men and boys, the matron, and the maid, Around the Saviour's throne rejoice, in robes of light arrayed. They climbed the steep ascent of heaven, through peril, toil and pain; O God, to us may grace be given, to follow in their train.

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