The mystical spell of Raven Lake: Raven Lake, situated in the heart of the ancient forest, has long cast a mystical spell on those who venture to its shores. Nestled amidst towering trees and surrounded by an aura of secrecy, the lake seems to hold a myriad of untold stories and hidden wonders. Legend has it that the lake was formed centuries ago, when a powerful enchantress, known as the Raven Witch, was banished to this very spot. It is said that she possessed unimaginable powers and used the lake as a gateway to communicate with supernatural beings. The waters, infused with her magic, hold a mesmerizing allure that draws explorers from far and wide. Visitors to Raven Lake often speak of an indescribable energy that vibrates in the air.
You Can Do Magic America
CHORUS(Em and DMaj Chords with the same rythm as verse parts):
"You can do magic
You can have anything that you desire
Magic, and you know
You're the one who can put out the fire"
POST-CHORUS(Same chords and rythm):
"You know darn well
When you cast your spell
e|-------------------19p15--------|
you will get your way
When you hypnotize
e|----------------15p12-----------|
with your eyes
A heart of stone can turn to clay".
e|------------------------------5h7---------|
(And then, this is heard during the "doo-doos" part; each note
is for every "doo")
e|-7--5--0--2--3--|--7--5--0--2--3--2---0--| B|----------------|-------------------3----|
2nd VERSE:
"And when the rain is beatin' upon the window pane
And when the night it gets so cold,
When I can't sleep
e|----------------15p12---10h12~~~--| B|----------------------------------| G|----------------------------------|
Again you come to me
I hold you tight, the rain disappears
Who would believe it
With a word you dry my tears"
(Repeat CHORUS part)
2nd POST-CHORUS:
"You know darn well
When you cast your spell
e|----------------------15h19-------|
you will get your way
When you hypnotize
e|-----------------15p12------------|
with your eyes
A heart of stone can turn to clay"
e|--------------------------------5h7---------|
(Repeat "doo-doos" part)
[ CMaj ] "And If I wanted to
[ Bm ] I could never be f [ Em ] ree
I [ Am ] never believed it was [ Bm ] true
But [ CMaj ] now it's so clear to [ DMaj ] me"
(Repeat CHORUS part)
3rd POST-CHORUS:
"You know darn well
When you cast your spell
e|----------------------15h19---------|
you will get your way
When you hypnotize
e|-----------------5h7----------|
with your eyes
A heart of stone can turn to clay"
e|--------------------------------15p12---------|
(Repeat "doo-doos" part)
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You Can Do Magic
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tono: G
Intro: E|-7--------5--------3--------3--------3-----5-----| B|----8--------7--------5--------5--------5-----7--| G|-------9--------7--------5--------5---------------| D|----------------------------------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| Em Bm7 C7+/G D (2x) Em Bm7 C7+/G D Em I never believed in things that I couldn't see Bm7 C7+/G D Em I said if I can't feel it then how can it be Bm7 C7+/G D Em Bm7 No, no magic could happen to me C7+/G D And then I saw you Em Bm7 C7+/G D I couldn't believe it, you took my heart Em Bm7 C7+/G D I couldn't retrieve it, said to myself Em Bm7 What's it all about C/G D Now I know there can be no doubt Em Bm7 C7+/G You can do magic D Em Bm7 C7+/G D You can have anything that you desire Em Bm7 C7+/G D Magic, and you know Em Bm7 C7+/G D You're the one who can put out the fire Em Bm7 C7+/G You know darn well D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you cast your spell you will get your way D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you hypnotize with your eyes D Em Bm7 C7+/G D A heart of stone can turn to clay Em Bm7 C7+/G D Doo, doo, doo. (4x) Em Bm7 C7+/G D Em Bm7 C7+/G And when the rain is beatin' upon the window pane D Em Bm7 C7+/G D Em Bm7 And when the night it gets so cold, when I can't sleep C7+/G D Em Bm7 Again you come to me C7+/G D Em Bm7 I hold you tight, the rain disappears C7+/G D Em Bm7 Who would believe it C/G D With a word you dry my tears Em Bm7 C7+/G You can do magic D Em Bm7 C7+/G D You can have anything that you desire Em Bm7 C7+/G D Magic, and you know Em Bm7 C7+/G D You're the one who can put out the fire Em Bm7 C7+/G You know darn well D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you cast your spell you will get your way D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you hypnotize with your eyes D Em Bm7 C7+/G D A heart of stone can turn to clay Em Bm7 C7+/G D Doo, doo, doo. (2x) C7+/G And If I wanted to Bm7 E I could never be free Am7 Bm7 I never believed it was true C/G D But now it's so clear to me Em Bm7 C7+/G You can do magic D Em Bm7 C7+/G D You can have anything that you desire Em Bm7 C7+/G D Magic, and you know Em Bm7 C7+/G D You're the one who can put out the fire Em Bm7 C7+/G You know darn well D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you cast your spell you will get your way D Em Bm7 C7+/G When you hypnotize with your eyes D Em Bm7 C7+/G D A heart of stone can turn to clay Em Bm7 C7+/G D Doo, doo, doo. (3x) Em Bm7 C7+/G D You're the one who can put out the fire. (3x)
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Visitors to Raven Lake often speak of an indescribable energy that vibrates in the air. The rustling leaves and whispering winds seem to carry the echo of ancient chants and incantations. Many believe that the lake itself is a portal to another realm, where mystical creatures and magical beings dwell.
The surrounding forest adds to the enchantment of Raven Lake. Tall, gnarled trees reach towards the sky, their branches entwined like the fingers of a witch casting a spell. Shafts of sunlight filter through the dense foliage, creating a dappled tapestry of light and shadow. It is in these moments that the true mysticism of the lake reveals itself. Throughout the year, Raven Lake undergoes a transformation that seems to echo the cycles of the natural world. In spring, the lake is alive with vibrant hues of blooming flowers and the songs of migratory birds. In summer, a tranquil calm settles upon the water, reflecting the azure sky like a mirror. Autumn brings a blaze of fiery colors, as the leaves on the surrounding trees transform into golden ambers and rich burgundies. Finally, winter blankets the lake in a layer of ice, casting an ethereal glow upon its surface. The allure of Raven Lake is not without risk. Some claim to have witnessed supernatural occurrences, such as glimpses of ghostly figures or mysterious ripples in the water that defy explanation. Others believe that one must be careful not to disturb the delicate balance of magic that hangs in the air, for it could attract the attention of the Raven Witch herself. Nevertheless, despite the lingering air of mystery and the tales of caution, there is an undeniable draw to Raven Lake. It beckons adventurers, artists, and dreamers alike, inviting them to immerse themselves in its mystical embrace. Whether one seeks inspiration, connection with nature, or simply a moment of undisturbed tranquility, Raven Lake promises an experience unlike any other. In the end, the true spell of Raven Lake lies in its ability to transport those who dare to venture to its shores into a realm where the lines between reality and the mystical are blurred. As the enchanted waters ripple and the ancient forest whispers its secrets, one cannot help but be captivated by the intoxicating allure of Raven Lake..
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