| Fm7 | Gm7 | |
| What | should I blame her, that she filled my days with misery |
| Cm | |
| or that she would have late have taught to ignorant men most violent |
| Fm7 | Gm7 | |
| ways | or hurled the little streets upon the great |
| Cm | |
| Had they but courage equal to desire |
| at the end of the speaking part go all the back to "Silenced by death..." |
| and repeat until the very last "in the grave" then it goes to the "la da da |
| da" part and chords are like this: |
| Cm Gm/B flat Gm |
| La da da da la da da da la da da da da da da repeat, then: |
| B flat6 Gm Cm B flat6 |
| William Butler William Butler William Butler |
| Gm | |
| William Butler |
| Fm | Gm | Cm | Gm | |
| spo | ken | : W | hy should I blame her, had they the courage equal to desire. |
| Fm9 | Gm | Cm | |
| Will | iam | Butler, William Butler, William Butler. |
| The spoken part of this song is "No Second Troy" written by William Butler |
| Yeats. |