Em D Girls, be good to these spirits Em D Of music and poetry Em D And lift the lyre so clear and sweet Em C D They meet with you [Verse 2] Em D And as for me this body Em D Which is now so arthritic Em I cannot play D Em C D Can hardly even hold the instrument [Chorus] Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D With the body Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D Without the body [Verse 3] Em D Some gloomy poems Em D Came from these thoughts Em D And useless we are all born Em C D To lose life like we lose our youth [Chorus] Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D With the body Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D Without the body [Instrumental] Am Em C D Am Em C D G D Em C G D Em C [At this point the song does something odd. The last C stretches out for an extra two beats then goes to D for two beats then back into the chorus chords as if nothing happened. I believe it's to illustrate the singer's succumbing to the Weight of Years, but don't advise including it until you're confident.] Em G D Em C D [Chorus chords] [Verse 4] Em D And so I stepped in quite clearly Em C D From my hiding place Em D To then suspect that she would grow old and gray Em C D And he despaired in his mortal way and said [Chorus] Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D With the body Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D Without the body Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D With the body Em G D And oh, the soul grows heavy Em C D Without the body