LYRIC

Led Zeppelin, Harp Em N, Am N)

This arrangement requires two harps

(but only for the introduction)

The main harp is Em N

(although the actual key is Am(C))

[Am N intro only as indicated by

square brackets]
Each / indicates a new bar.


Am/ G#+ C/(G) D(F#) Fmaj7/ G/ Am

Am/ 6 G#+ C/(G) 5 D(F#) Fmaj7/ 5

G/ -5 Am 6 6

C/ 6 D -6 Fmaj7/ [[6 -5 5 Am –4]]
[Key change to Am N]
C/ -7 G -7 D/ -7 7 7

C/ 6 7 -7 D -7 -6 6 -5 Fmaj7/ 7 8 -8

Am 8 -9 C/ 9 D -9 Fmaj7/ -7 7 7


4 -4 Am/5-4 4 G#+ -4 4 -4C/(G)

There’s a lady who’s sure all that

5 -5 5D(F#)-4 4

glitters is gold

5 -5 Fmaj7/ 6 -5 5 -4 4 -3

And she’s buying a stairway to

G/ -3 Am 4 4

hea ven

4 -4 Am/ 5 -4 4G#+ -4 4

When she gets there she kno ws

4 -4 C/(G)5 -5 5 D(F#)-4 4

if the stores are all closed

5 -5 Fmaj7/ 6 -5 5 -4

With a word she can get

4 -3 G/ -3 Am 4

what she came for


C/ 5 6 D –5 Fmaj7/ -5 5 -4 Am 5 4

Oh oh oh oh oh,

4 -4 C/ 5 -5 6 -5 G -5 5 -4 -3

and she’s bu y ing a stairway to

D/ -3 4 4

hea ven


4 -4C/5 -5 5 D -4 4 4 -4

There’s a sign on the wa ll but she

Fmaj7/ 5 -5 5 Am -4 4

wants to be su re

5 -5 C/ 6 -5 5 D -4

‘Cause you know sometimes words

4 -3 Fmaj7/ -3 4

have two meanings

4 -4 Am/ 5 -5 5 G#+ -4

In a tree by the brook

4 -4 C/(G) 5 -5 5 D(F#)-4 4

there’s a songbird who sings

5 -5 Fmaj7/ 6 -5 5

Sometimes all of her

-4 4 -3 G/ -3 Am 4

thoughts are mis giv en


Am/ G#+ C/(G) D(F#) Fmaj7/ G/ Am

Am/ C Dsus/ D Am/ C Em/ D C D


4 -4 C/5 -4 4 G-4

There’s a feeling I get

4 -4 Am/ 5 -5 5 -4 4

when I look to the we st

5 -5 C/ 6 -5 5 G -4 4 -3 F -3 Am/ 4

And my spir it is cry ing for lea ving

4 -4 C/ 5 -5 5 G -4 4 -4

In my thoughts I have seen rings of

Am/ 5 -5 5 -4 4

smoke through the trees

5 -5 C/6 -5 5 G -4 4 -3 F -3 Am/ 4

And the voi ces of those who stand loo king


(Chord chorus)

C/ G Am/ C Dsus/ D Am/ C Em/ D C D

Am/ C Dsus/ D Am/ C Em/ D C D


4 -4 C/ 5 -5 5 G -4

And it’s whispered that soon

4 -4 Am/ 5 -5 5 -4 4

if we all call the tu ne

5 -5 C/ 6 -5 5 G -4 4 -3 F -3 Am/ 4

Then the pip er will lead us to rea son

4 -4 C/ 5 -5 5 G -4

And the new day will dawn

4 -4 Am/ 5 -5 5 -4 4

for those who stand a lone

5 -5 C/ 6 -5 5 G 6 -5 5 F -3 Am/ 4

And the for est will ec ho with laugh ter


C/ G (Chord Chorus)


C/6 -5 5 G-5 5 4 -3

If theres a bustle in your

Am/ 4 5 4 4 -3 4 3

hedgerow dont be alarmed now

C/ 5 5 6 G -5 5 4 4 F 5 Am/ 4

It’s just a spring clean for the May queen

C/6 -5 5 G -5 5 4 -3

Yes there are two paths you can

Am/4 5 4 4 -3 4 3

go by but in the long run

C/5 6 G -5 5 4 4 F 5 Am/ 4 4

There’s still time to change the road you’re on


C/ G (Chord Chorus)


C/6 -5 5 G-5 5 4 -3

Your head is humming and it

Am/ 4 5 4 4 -3 4 3

wont go in case you dont know

C/ 5 5 6 G -5 5 4 4 F 5 Am/ 4

The piper’s call ing you to join him

C/6 -5 5 G -5 5 4 -3

Dear lad y can you hear the

Am/ 4 5 4 -3 4 3

wind blow and did you know

C/ 5 5 6 G-5 5 4 F 5 Am/4 4

Your stair way lies on the whisp ring wind


C/ G (Chord Chorus)


Am/ 7 7 7 G 8 -8 7 -7 F/ 7 G

And as we wind on down the road,

Am/ 7 7 7 G 8 -8 7 -8 F/ -8 7 G

Our shadows taller than our soul

Am/ 7 7 7 G 9 -9 8 -8 F/ 8 -8 7 G

There walks the la dy we all kn ow,

Am/ 7 7 7 G 9 -9 8 -8 F/ 8 -8 7 G

Who shines white light and wants to kn ow

Am/7 7 7 G 8 -8 7 -8 F/ -8 7 G

How eve ry thi ng turns to gold,

Am/7 7 7 G 8 -8 7 -8 F/ -8 7 G

And if you listen ve ry hard

Am/7 7 7 G 8 -8 7 -7 F/ 7 G

The time will come to you at last,

Am/ 7 7 7 G 9 -9 8 -9 F/ 9 -9 8

When all are one and one is a ll

Am/7 7 7 G 8 -8 -8 -8 F/ 8 G

To be a rock and not to roll


(Am/ G F/ G) x 3


Am/ G Fmaj7/

5 -5 6 -5 5 -4 5 -4 4 -3 5 -3 4

And she’s buy ing a stair way to he av en




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