Did Anybody Sleep With Joan of Arc? (B side from "This Train Don't Stop there Anymore") Intro: Gm F Eb Gm F Eb Gm Eb At seventeen, she became the queen of Orleans Bb Cm A peasant child guided by a vivid dream Ab Eb She was cool before they knew what cool became Ab Cm/G F She cut her hair and cross-dressed in a dangerous age She set a trend, a natural look was all the rage Imagine if they had merchandise and poster sales This bride of God, bigger than Elvis in her day She had it all until they burned it all away Chorus: Db She swung a sword Ab She rode a horse Bbm Gb She wore her armor for the Lord Db Ab But did she cry by candlelight Bbm Was she lonely after dark Bbm/Ab Gb Did she pray for something more Db Ab Bbm Gb Db Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc Tacit: She was small and more or less of common breed But saint aside, no stranger to a woman's needs No handsome knights, no random acts of chivalry Her bed remained a simple place for her to sleep Ab Ab/C They burned her down for her belief Gb Db They burned her down for her faith Ab Ab/C They gave her up into the flames Gb Db/Gb Ab For claiming she's seen heaven's face Ab Ab/C They burned her down for her belief Gb Db They burned her down for her faith Ab Ab/C They gave her up into the flames Gb Db For claiming she's seen heaven's face Ab Ab/C They burned her down for her belief Gb Db They burned her down for her faith Ab Ab/C They gave her up into the flames Gb Db/Gb Ab For claiming she's seen heaven's face Db Ab Bbm Gb Db Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc Transcribed by Darren Crosby