Flyktingarna Chords by Euskefeurat
Tempo:
105.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
F#m
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] [E]
[C] [E] [F]
[E] [D] [C] [E]
[B]
[A] [G#] [F] [E]
[D] And I put on my shirt, [G] [F#m] put on my pants, put on my boots [D]
and went [E] [A] out.
[Bm] I went over to the roadside and [F#m] took one of the pants.
Now it was over, yes now [E] it was over.
[F#m] [E] [A] Down by the lake I saw my parents' yard where my mother lived [D] until [E] adulthood.
[A] And they even forced her into the nursing [E] home.
And only [F#m] since then had the basket [E] been empty.
[D] There was once at the end [F#m] of summer it happened.
I got [D] a visit from my son's [E] wife.
[D] She asked for help [F#m] for some she knew.
And within a week they moved [E] in.
[A]
[E] [A] I could not understand the language, but with my gestures [D] we got [E] a bit.
[A] I understood that they were in a hell [E] of a pinch [F#m] and that it was because of that that they [E] came here.
[D] But the most difficult of all [F#m] was still to understand that those who [D] had left their home country [E] and fled.
[D] Here they were interrogated [A] [F#m] and forced to [Bm] stay hidden [E] again.
[C] [B] [Dm] [E]
[A] The woman she let sleepless nights with the lights on to [D] feel [E] safe.
[A] The man was the mark from cigarettes that the guards [F#m] had burned [B] into [E] his back.
[D] And the boy was anxious, [A] life could well know what he had [D] been with them for a kind of [E] devil's step.
But [D] I saw when I went [A] to the lake [F#m] to measure how the boy sneaked after and looked [E] in [F#m] secret.
[E]
[A] Summer became autumn and [E] autumn became [A] winter and the darkness was heavy [Bm] and the cold [E] was hard.
[A] The son's wife [E] came [A] with Christmas wreaths and we [F#m] survived and winter [E] became [A] spring.
[D] And he made the kitchen [A] clock that had stopped.
Then [D] he was touched and hugged [E] my hand.
[D] And she gave bread [A] that tasted [F#m] like something else and she slept with the lights off [E] sometimes.
[F] [G]
[Dm] [E]
[F] [Dm]
[E] [A] The boys were overjoyed and doubted and he got a meal [D] that was [E] his.
[A] Sometimes we sat in the house and [B] everything was simple, [E] the future was there.
At [D] four o'clock at night [A] with the [F#m] year of deportation, the eight [D] police actions came [E] quickly.
[D] In the boat house [A] a midwife [F#m] is waiting and is waiting for a five [E]-year-old boy.
[F#]
[E] [A] I stand alone with the axe in my hand and see no reason to [D] ever flag [E] anything more.
[A] And the flag I posted to the government and the [F#m] flagpole I will fucking [E] knock down.
[D] It was said that they lacked [F#m] the soul to be able to stand with [D] humanity, Majes [E] and Barreberg.
[D] But even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm the same as the [F#m] damned, are they or are we the ones who lack [E] the soul?
[D] Yes, even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm [F#m] the same as the damned, are they or are we the ones [E] who lack the soul?
[Am] [E] [Fm] [D] [E]
[F] [Dm] [E]
[N]
[A] [E]
[C] [E] [F]
[E] [D] [C] [E]
[B]
[A] [G#] [F] [E]
[D] And I put on my shirt, [G] [F#m] put on my pants, put on my boots [D]
and went [E] [A] out.
[Bm] I went over to the roadside and [F#m] took one of the pants.
Now it was over, yes now [E] it was over.
[F#m] [E] [A] Down by the lake I saw my parents' yard where my mother lived [D] until [E] adulthood.
[A] And they even forced her into the nursing [E] home.
And only [F#m] since then had the basket [E] been empty.
[D] There was once at the end [F#m] of summer it happened.
I got [D] a visit from my son's [E] wife.
[D] She asked for help [F#m] for some she knew.
And within a week they moved [E] in.
[A]
[E] [A] I could not understand the language, but with my gestures [D] we got [E] a bit.
[A] I understood that they were in a hell [E] of a pinch [F#m] and that it was because of that that they [E] came here.
[D] But the most difficult of all [F#m] was still to understand that those who [D] had left their home country [E] and fled.
[D] Here they were interrogated [A] [F#m] and forced to [Bm] stay hidden [E] again.
[C] [B] [Dm] [E]
[A] The woman she let sleepless nights with the lights on to [D] feel [E] safe.
[A] The man was the mark from cigarettes that the guards [F#m] had burned [B] into [E] his back.
[D] And the boy was anxious, [A] life could well know what he had [D] been with them for a kind of [E] devil's step.
But [D] I saw when I went [A] to the lake [F#m] to measure how the boy sneaked after and looked [E] in [F#m] secret.
[E]
[A] Summer became autumn and [E] autumn became [A] winter and the darkness was heavy [Bm] and the cold [E] was hard.
[A] The son's wife [E] came [A] with Christmas wreaths and we [F#m] survived and winter [E] became [A] spring.
[D] And he made the kitchen [A] clock that had stopped.
Then [D] he was touched and hugged [E] my hand.
[D] And she gave bread [A] that tasted [F#m] like something else and she slept with the lights off [E] sometimes.
[F] [G]
[Dm] [E]
[F] [Dm]
[E] [A] The boys were overjoyed and doubted and he got a meal [D] that was [E] his.
[A] Sometimes we sat in the house and [B] everything was simple, [E] the future was there.
At [D] four o'clock at night [A] with the [F#m] year of deportation, the eight [D] police actions came [E] quickly.
[D] In the boat house [A] a midwife [F#m] is waiting and is waiting for a five [E]-year-old boy.
[F#]
[E] [A] I stand alone with the axe in my hand and see no reason to [D] ever flag [E] anything more.
[A] And the flag I posted to the government and the [F#m] flagpole I will fucking [E] knock down.
[D] It was said that they lacked [F#m] the soul to be able to stand with [D] humanity, Majes [E] and Barreberg.
[D] But even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm the same as the [F#m] damned, are they or are we the ones who lack [E] the soul?
[D] Yes, even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm [F#m] the same as the damned, are they or are we the ones [E] who lack the soul?
[Am] [E] [Fm] [D] [E]
[F] [Dm] [E]
[N]
Key:
E
A
D
F#m
F
E
A
D
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G#] _ _ _ [F] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] And I put on my shirt, [G] [F#m] put on my pants, put on my boots [D] _
and went _ [E] [A] out.
[Bm] I went over to the roadside and [F#m] took one of the pants.
Now it was over, yes now [E] it was over.
[F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] Down by the lake I saw my parents' yard where my mother lived [D] until [E] adulthood.
[A] And they even forced her into the nursing [E] home.
And only [F#m] since then had the basket [E] been empty.
[D] There was once at the end [F#m] of summer it happened.
I got [D] a visit from my son's [E] wife.
_ [D] She asked for help [F#m] for some she knew.
And within a week they moved [E] in.
[A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] I could _ _ not understand the language, but with my gestures [D] we got [E] a bit.
[A] I understood that they were in a hell [E] of a pinch [F#m] and that it was because of that that they [E] came here.
[D] But the most difficult of all [F#m] was still to understand that those who [D] had left their home country [E] and fled.
[D] Here they were interrogated [A] _ _ _ [F#m] and forced to [Bm] stay hidden [E] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [B] _ _ [Dm] _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] The woman she let sleepless nights with the lights on to [D] feel [E] safe.
[A] The man was the mark from _ cigarettes that the guards [F#m] had burned [B] into [E] his back.
[D] And the boy was anxious, [A] life could well know what he had [D] been with them for a kind of [E] devil's step.
But [D] I saw when I went [A] to the lake [F#m] to measure how the boy sneaked after and looked [E] in [F#m] secret.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] Summer became autumn and [E] autumn became [A] winter and the darkness was heavy [Bm] and the cold [E] was hard.
[A] The son's wife [E] came [A] with Christmas wreaths and we [F#m] survived and winter [E] became [A] spring.
[D] And he made the kitchen [A] clock that had stopped.
Then [D] he was touched and hugged [E] my hand.
[D] And she gave bread [A] that tasted [F#m] like something else and she slept with the lights off [E] sometimes. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _
[Dm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] The boys were _ overjoyed and doubted and he got a meal [D] that was _ [E] his.
[A] Sometimes we sat in the house and [B] everything was simple, [E] the future was there.
At [D] four o'clock at night [A] with the [F#m] year of deportation, the eight [D] police actions came [E] quickly. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] In the boat house [A] a midwife [F#m] is waiting and is waiting for a five [E]-year-old boy.
_ [F#] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] I stand alone with the axe in my hand and see no reason to [D] ever flag [E] anything more.
[A] And the flag I posted to the government and the [F#m] flagpole I will fucking [E] knock down.
[D] It was said that they lacked [F#m] the soul to be able to stand with [D] humanity, Majes [E] and Barreberg.
[D] But even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm the same as the [F#m] damned, are they or are we the ones who lack [E] the soul?
[D] Yes, even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm [F#m] the same as the damned, are they or are we the ones [E] who lack the soul?
_ [Am] _ [E] _ _ _ [Fm] _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G#] _ _ _ [F] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] And I put on my shirt, [G] [F#m] put on my pants, put on my boots [D] _
and went _ [E] [A] out.
[Bm] I went over to the roadside and [F#m] took one of the pants.
Now it was over, yes now [E] it was over.
[F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] Down by the lake I saw my parents' yard where my mother lived [D] until [E] adulthood.
[A] And they even forced her into the nursing [E] home.
And only [F#m] since then had the basket [E] been empty.
[D] There was once at the end [F#m] of summer it happened.
I got [D] a visit from my son's [E] wife.
_ [D] She asked for help [F#m] for some she knew.
And within a week they moved [E] in.
[A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] I could _ _ not understand the language, but with my gestures [D] we got [E] a bit.
[A] I understood that they were in a hell [E] of a pinch [F#m] and that it was because of that that they [E] came here.
[D] But the most difficult of all [F#m] was still to understand that those who [D] had left their home country [E] and fled.
[D] Here they were interrogated [A] _ _ _ [F#m] and forced to [Bm] stay hidden [E] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [B] _ _ [Dm] _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] The woman she let sleepless nights with the lights on to [D] feel [E] safe.
[A] The man was the mark from _ cigarettes that the guards [F#m] had burned [B] into [E] his back.
[D] And the boy was anxious, [A] life could well know what he had [D] been with them for a kind of [E] devil's step.
But [D] I saw when I went [A] to the lake [F#m] to measure how the boy sneaked after and looked [E] in [F#m] secret.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] Summer became autumn and [E] autumn became [A] winter and the darkness was heavy [Bm] and the cold [E] was hard.
[A] The son's wife [E] came [A] with Christmas wreaths and we [F#m] survived and winter [E] became [A] spring.
[D] And he made the kitchen [A] clock that had stopped.
Then [D] he was touched and hugged [E] my hand.
[D] And she gave bread [A] that tasted [F#m] like something else and she slept with the lights off [E] sometimes. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _
[Dm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] The boys were _ overjoyed and doubted and he got a meal [D] that was _ [E] his.
[A] Sometimes we sat in the house and [B] everything was simple, [E] the future was there.
At [D] four o'clock at night [A] with the [F#m] year of deportation, the eight [D] police actions came [E] quickly. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] In the boat house [A] a midwife [F#m] is waiting and is waiting for a five [E]-year-old boy.
_ [F#] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] I stand alone with the axe in my hand and see no reason to [D] ever flag [E] anything more.
[A] And the flag I posted to the government and the [F#m] flagpole I will fucking [E] knock down.
[D] It was said that they lacked [F#m] the soul to be able to stand with [D] humanity, Majes [E] and Barreberg.
[D] But even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm the same as the [F#m] damned, are they or are we the ones who lack [E] the soul?
[D] Yes, even though I'm still alive [A] I wonder if I'm [F#m] the same as the damned, are they or are we the ones [E] who lack the soul?
_ [Am] _ [E] _ _ _ [Fm] _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _