Am E Am Am E Am [Verse 1] Am E Am Have you seen my husband? Am G C You'd know him, if you had G C G He's known around old London Town F E Am Most people think he's mad Am E Am My husband he talks with angels Am G C And with spirits that he can see G C G He passes time with the divine F E Am But not so much with me [Chorus] F C But I held him when he faltered F C G When earth and faith did shake Am Dm And on my grave the words will say F E Am "I Believed You, William Blake" [Verse 2] Am E Am We scraped by in the shadows Am G C Sown with pity and with scorn G C G The great and good they never could F E Am Recognize a prophet born Am E Am With poetry and engravings Am G C He presented Paradise G C G He revealed to them a Jerusalem F E Am They would not recognize [Chorus] F C But I held him when he faltered F C G When earth and faith did shake Am Dm And on my grave the words will say F E Am "I Believed You, William Blake" Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 Am Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 Am Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 Am Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 F [Bridge] G Mr. William Blake Em/B Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 There's one promise you must make F G Dear William, if you're right Em/B Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 About life on the other side, about paradise F G Then you must promise me Em/B Am Ammaj7 That you won't leave me when you leave Am7 Fmaj7 This world that didn't believe F G Be a comfort to your wife Em/B Am Ammaj7 Am7 Fmaj7 She gave you up her one and only certain life [Outro] F G Don't you leave me in my grave Em/B Am Ammaj7 I believed you William Blake Am7 Fmaj7 I'll be with you, damned or saved F G Don't you leave me in my grave Em/B Am E Am I believed you William Blake