Chords for Connie Kaldor, live at Lunenburg, 08/07/10

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Connie Kaldor, live at Lunenburg, 08/07/10 chords
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[F] But this [Eb] song is [Cm] because it's summer.
[C] [Bb] And I'm maybe sending it out to all the [F] organizers of this festival,
many [Eb] fabulous volunteers here [Cm] that have been sweating [Bb] for organizing.
[F] And maybe because I'm just worried [Eb] that this,
even [Cm] though we are in [Bb] Lundenburg, in this gorgeous city,
[F] this fabulously [Eb] beautiful thing with all the [Cm] charming little [F] houses that are all [Bb] painted,
and have [A] bunks and all sorts of things.
[Cm]
[Bb] I just know that somewhere [F] that little [Eb] maritime brain,
[Cm] the minute you sit down, it'll start going through [Bb] the list of things you should be doing
[G] instead of enjoying [Eb] yourself this evening.
[Cm] Some [Bb] part of you will feel badly [F] because you're sitting here enjoying James [Eb] Keighley and [Cm] singing along.
Some part of you knows you should be out there mending nets.
[Bb]
[F] [Eb] Some little part of you knows [Cm] it's not right to be sitting here having a [Bb] good time at the festival.
[F] There's that list that just [Eb] starts the minute you sit down.
Oh, I should [Cm] be back home.
I should be getting ready.
I have to make the [Bb] sconce for breakfast tomorrow.
What was I thinking just coming [F] out here and enjoying myself?
I've got to go.
The winter [Cm] clothes down in the basement.
I should have gotten all the summer clothes out.
Whatever those thoughts.
I think they're in the back of the [Bb] basement.
I really should be sitting here enjoying [F] myself.
I should be out there.
I should be doing things.
I should be making [Eb] little handicrafts.
Getting little shells and doing [Cm] them together and putting them on the rug.
I should [Bb] be sitting here enjoying myself in the beginning.
I [F] should be crocheting.
I should be growing goats in my [Cm] backyard and making my own cloth right now.
I should be cutting out [Bb] little fisher people sitting on [F] the corner from the end of my lawn.
[Eb] What should I be doing?
I should be sitting here [Cm] enjoying myself.
I'm rather finding antiques and redoing things.
[Bb] I should be making my own little pictures.
[F] I should be snapping [Eb] snapshots here.
I should be building a dory.
[C] Shouldn't be just sitting here enjoying myself.
What [Bb] was I thinking?
Coming out here and [F] enjoying myself.
Is that what made this country great?
[Cm] No!
I should be out there making rice hats.
I should be out there doing more of the [Bb] story.
I should be just sitting here.
No!
I should be [Am] stenciling your jewelry right now.
I should be painting your [Eb] ball pink right now.
I should be [Cm] just sitting here enjoying myself.
I should be having some [Bb] little topiary in the front, painting the [F] shape of the blue nose.
[Eb] I should be just completely enjoying myself.
[Cm] Enjoying myself.
[F] Enjoying.
Someone always gives me [Bb] the odd man or woman list of things to just know what you [F] should be doing.
Instead of enjoying yourself, who's to say I'm [Eb] one of the one who wants to consider
because it's the [Cm] 25th anniversary and this is Lutheran.
That won't [Bb] hit.
[F] Relax.
What's the [Cm] hurry?
Why don't you slow down?
[Bb] Relax.
[F] What's your [Eb] hurry?
The world will [Cm] still keep going [Gm] around.
Take a little break.
[F] Take a little [Bb] time.
The way that you [Eb] live is a problem.
[Gm] If you're in the right [F] race, you'll want to be a winner.
[Bb] But you're treating your life [Eb] like a TV in [Gm] a ring.
You take a break.
[F] The world won't [Eb] end.
You're the [Bb] youngest now that [Cm] you'll ever be.
[Bb] Relax.
What's the hurry?
[F] [Cm] Why don't you [C] slow down?
[Bb] [F] Relax.
What's your [Gm] hurry?
The world will still keep going around.
But you can't just sit [F] around in a mighty big mountain
[Bb] thinking of the things [Eb] that you haven't got.
[Gm] You're working so [F] hard and you're loving so fast.
[Bb] The life that you're passing [Eb] won't last.
You'll never know.
If you're in the right race, you'll want to be a winner.
But you can't just sit around in a mighty big mountain
thinking of the things that you [Gm] haven't got.
The life that you're passing won't last.
You're living that [F] life.
[Eb] The [Dm] way [Cm] that you're passing won't last.
[F] [Bb] Relax.
[F]
What's the [Cm] hurry?
Why don't you slow [C] down?
[Bb] Relax.
[F]
What's your [Eb] hurry?
The world will [Cm] still keep going [G] around.
[F]
[C] Cause what will you remember [F] when it's all said and done?
[Eb] [Dm] Life must [Cm] be tasted.
[Gb] [C] But what will you remember when it's all said and [Eb] done?
The freedom [Dm] of a [Cm] time that you couldn't [Bb] miss it.
[F] [Eb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[F] [Cm]
[Bb] Relax.
[F] What's your hurry?
[Eb] What do I care if the [C] end is right?
[Bb] Well now, it's [F] coming.
[Eb] And it's sad.
It's about to [Cm] soon be dropping.
[Bb] Like a dimly [F] desolate.
I can't help it.
[Cm] This is a town [C] for [Bb] sailors.
[Am] [Cm] Some part of me wants to love [Fm] natural wine.
[Bb] [F] We're calling on that little part now.
[Eb] [Cm]
[F] It's Ooh [Bb] yeah!
Relax.
[F]
What's your [Gm] hurry?
Why don't you [C] slow [Bb] down?
Relax.
[F]
What's your [Cm] hurry?
The world will still keep [C] going, going [Bb] around.
[F] [Eb] Why don't [Cm] you, why don't you [Bb] just [N] relax?
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_ [F] _ But this [Eb] song _ is [Cm] because it's summer.
[C] _ [Bb] And I'm maybe sending it out to all the [F] organizers of this festival,
many [Eb] fabulous volunteers here [Cm] that have been sweating _ [Bb] for organizing.
[F] And maybe because I'm just worried [Eb] that this,
even [Cm] though we are in [Bb] Lundenburg, in this gorgeous city,
[F] _ this fabulously [Eb] beautiful thing with all the [Cm] _ charming little [F] houses that are all [Bb] painted,
and have [A] bunks and all sorts of things.
[Cm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] I just know that somewhere [F] that little _ [Eb] maritime brain,
[Cm] the minute you sit down, it'll start going through [Bb] the list of things you should be doing
[G] _ instead of enjoying [Eb] yourself this evening. _
[Cm] _ _ Some [Bb] part of you will feel badly [F] because you're sitting here enjoying James [Eb] Keighley and [Cm] singing along.
Some part of you knows you should be out there mending nets.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Eb] Some little part of you knows [Cm] it's not right to be sitting here having a [Bb] good time at the festival. _
[F] There's that list that just [Eb] starts the minute you sit down.
Oh, I should [Cm] be back home.
I should be getting ready.
I have to make the [Bb] sconce for breakfast tomorrow.
What was I thinking just coming [F] out here and enjoying myself?
I've got to go.
The winter [Cm] clothes down in the basement.
I should have gotten all the summer clothes out.
Whatever those thoughts.
I think they're in the back of the [Bb] basement.
I really should be sitting here enjoying [F] myself.
I should be out there.
I should be doing things.
I should be making [Eb] little handicrafts.
Getting little shells and doing [Cm] them together and putting them on the rug.
I should [Bb] be sitting here enjoying myself in the beginning.
I [F] should be crocheting.
I should be growing goats in my [Cm] backyard and making my own cloth right now.
I should be cutting out [Bb] little fisher people sitting on [F] the corner from the end of my lawn.
[Eb] What should I be doing?
I should be sitting here [Cm] enjoying myself.
I'm rather finding antiques and redoing things.
[Bb] I should be making my own little pictures.
[F] I should be snapping _ [Eb] snapshots here.
I should be building a dory.
[C] Shouldn't be just sitting here enjoying myself.
What [Bb] was I thinking?
Coming out here and [F] enjoying myself.
Is that what made this country great?
[Cm] No!
I should be out there making rice hats.
I should be out there doing more of the [Bb] story.
I should be just sitting here.
No!
I should be [Am] stenciling your jewelry right now.
I should be painting your [Eb] ball pink right now.
I should be [Cm] just sitting here enjoying myself.
I should be having some [Bb] little topiary in the front, painting the [F] shape of the blue nose.
[Eb] I should be just completely enjoying myself.
[Cm] Enjoying myself.
[F] Enjoying.
Someone always gives me [Bb] the odd man or woman list of things to just know what you [F] should be doing.
Instead of enjoying yourself, who's to say I'm [Eb] one of the one who wants to consider
because it's the [Cm] 25th anniversary and this is Lutheran.
That won't [Bb] hit. _ _ _
[F] _ Relax.
What's the [Cm] hurry?
Why don't you slow down?
[Bb] _ _ Relax.
[F] _ _ What's your [Eb] hurry?
The world will [Cm] still keep going [Gm] around.
Take a little break.
[F] Take a little [Bb] time.
The way that you [Eb] live is a problem.
[Gm] If you're in the right [F] race, you'll want to be a winner.
[Bb] But you're treating your life [Eb] like a TV in [Gm] a ring.
You take a break.
[F] The world won't [Eb] end.
You're the [Bb] youngest now that [Cm] you'll ever be.
_ _ [Bb] Relax.
What's the hurry? _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Cm] _ Why don't you [C] slow down?
[Bb] _ _ [F] Relax.
What's your [Gm] hurry?
The world will still keep going around.
But you can't just sit [F] around in a mighty big mountain
[Bb] thinking of the things [Eb] that you haven't got.
[Gm] You're working so [F] hard and you're loving so fast.
[Bb] The life that you're passing [Eb] won't last.
You'll never know.
If you're in the right race, you'll want to be a winner.
But you can't just sit around in a mighty big mountain
thinking of the things that you [Gm] haven't got.
The life that you're passing won't last.
You're living that [F] life. _ _
_ [Eb] _ The [Dm] way [Cm] that you're passing won't last.
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ Relax.
_ [F] _
What's the [Cm] hurry?
Why don't you slow [C] down?
[Bb] _ Relax.
[F] _ _
What's your [Eb] hurry?
The world will [Cm] still keep going _ [G] around.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Cause what will you remember [F] when it's all said and done?
[Eb] _ [Dm] Life must [Cm] be tasted.
[Gb] [C] But what will you remember when it's all said and [Eb] done?
The freedom [Dm] of a [Cm] time that you couldn't [Bb] miss it. _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ Relax. _
[F] _ What's your hurry?
[Eb] _ What do I care if the [C] end is right?
[Bb] Well now, it's [F] coming.
_ _ [Eb] And it's sad.
It's about to [Cm] soon be dropping.
_ [Bb] Like a dimly [F] desolate.
_ I can't help it. _
[Cm] This is a town [C] for [Bb] sailors. _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [Cm] Some part of me wants to love [Fm] natural wine.
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] We're calling on that little part now.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _
[F] It's_ Ooh [Bb] yeah!
_ Relax.
[F] _
_ What's your [Gm] hurry?
Why don't you [C] slow [Bb] down?
_ Relax.
[F] _
_ What's your [Cm] hurry?
The world will still keep [C] going, going [Bb] around. _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ Why don't [Cm] you, why don't you [Bb] just [N] relax? _

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