Chords for Hawksley Workman - Claire Fontaine
Tempo:
128.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Claire Fontaine, who are you?
I like the paper you [D] make.
[A] We were introduced by a lover of mine, and now she's gone and I still have you.
Claire [D] Fontaine, and Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out [Bm] of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire Fontaine.
[A] [D] Claire Fontaine, are you a lumberjack or something?
Does your father own a forest of the nicest trees for chopping?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[G] [D] Claire Fontaine, your sheets are very smooth.
I like to rub my pen across them.
Do you feel the way I do?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
And Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best [Bm] out of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire [A] Fontaine.
[D]
Newspapers used, your paper for the news.
Things may seem less terrifying just because of you.
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[D] Were you in a garden when they said the war had started?
Did you think you'd write a letter that would start my dear to party?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out of [Bm] me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire Fontaine.
[D] Claire [Em]
Fontaine.
[D] Claire [G] Fontaine.
Claire [Em] Fontaine.
[A]
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
I'm going home for Christmas.
They may refuse me entry because you're native to this country.
Claire Fontaine.
[G]
But [D] as for an or a link, your pad of paper's so distinguished, I say never, never, never.
I'll take this pad of mine to heaven.
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[Em] Or maybe I will choose to write a [D] fan letter or two.
I [G] might write one to Andy Warhol [A] and the other one for you.
And you can [Bm] rest assured in knowing, it'll be on your paper too.
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Who are you?
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You [A] seem to bring the best out of me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You seem to [A] bring the best [Bm] out of me in the things [D] that I write to Claire [G] Fontaine.
Claire [Em]
Fontaine.
[D] Claire [G]
Fontaine.
[A]
I like the paper you [D] make.
[A] We were introduced by a lover of mine, and now she's gone and I still have you.
Claire [D] Fontaine, and Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out [Bm] of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire Fontaine.
[A] [D] Claire Fontaine, are you a lumberjack or something?
Does your father own a forest of the nicest trees for chopping?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[G] [D] Claire Fontaine, your sheets are very smooth.
I like to rub my pen across them.
Do you feel the way I do?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
And Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best [Bm] out of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire [A] Fontaine.
[D]
Newspapers used, your paper for the news.
Things may seem less terrifying just because of you.
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[D] Were you in a garden when they said the war had started?
Did you think you'd write a letter that would start my dear to party?
[A] Claire Fontaine.
Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out of [Bm] me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire Fontaine.
[D] Claire [Em]
Fontaine.
[D] Claire [G] Fontaine.
Claire [Em] Fontaine.
[A]
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
I'm going home for Christmas.
They may refuse me entry because you're native to this country.
Claire Fontaine.
[G]
But [D] as for an or a link, your pad of paper's so distinguished, I say never, never, never.
I'll take this pad of mine to heaven.
[A] Claire Fontaine.
[Em] Or maybe I will choose to write a [D] fan letter or two.
I [G] might write one to Andy Warhol [A] and the other one for you.
And you can [Bm] rest assured in knowing, it'll be on your paper too.
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Who are you?
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You [A] seem to bring the best out of me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You seem to [A] bring the best [Bm] out of me in the things [D] that I write to Claire [G] Fontaine.
Claire [Em]
Fontaine.
[D] Claire [G]
Fontaine.
[A]
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Claire Fontaine, who are you?
I like the paper you [D] _ _ make.
[A] We were introduced by a lover of mine, and now she's gone and I still have you.
Claire [D] _ Fontaine, _ _ and Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out [Bm] of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ Fontaine.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] Claire Fontaine, are you a lumberjack or something?
Does your father own a forest of the nicest trees for chopping?
[A] Claire _ Fontaine.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] Claire Fontaine, your sheets are very smooth.
I like to rub my pen across them.
Do you feel the way I do?
[A] Claire _ Fontaine.
_ And Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best [Bm] out of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ _ [A] Fontaine.
_ _ _ [D] _
Newspapers used, your paper for the news.
Things may seem less terrifying just because of you.
[A] Claire Fontaine. _
_ _ _ [D] Were you in a garden when they said the war had started?
Did you think you'd write a letter that would start my dear to party?
[A] Claire Fontaine. _
_ _ Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out of [Bm] me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ Fontaine.
[D] _ _ Claire [Em] _
Fontaine.
_ [D] _ _ Claire _ [G] Fontaine. _ _ _
Claire [Em] Fontaine. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
I'm going home for Christmas.
They may refuse me entry because you're native to this country.
Claire Fontaine.
_ [G] _ _
But [D] as for an or a link, your pad of paper's so distinguished, I say never, never, never.
I'll take this pad of mine to heaven.
[A] Claire Fontaine. _ _ _
_ [Em] Or maybe I will choose to write a [D] fan letter or two.
I [G] might write one to Andy Warhol [A] and the other one for you.
And you can [Bm] rest assured in knowing, it'll be on your paper too.
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Who are you?
Claire [G] Fontaine. _
You [A] seem to bring the best out of me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You seem to [A] bring the best [Bm] out of me in the things [D] that I write to Claire _ [G] _ _ _ Fontaine.
Claire [Em] _ _ _
Fontaine.
[D] _ Claire [G] _
Fontaine.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Claire Fontaine, who are you?
I like the paper you [D] _ _ make.
[A] We were introduced by a lover of mine, and now she's gone and I still have you.
Claire [D] _ Fontaine, _ _ and Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out [Bm] of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ Fontaine.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] Claire Fontaine, are you a lumberjack or something?
Does your father own a forest of the nicest trees for chopping?
[A] Claire _ Fontaine.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] Claire Fontaine, your sheets are very smooth.
I like to rub my pen across them.
Do you feel the way I do?
[A] Claire _ Fontaine.
_ And Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best [Bm] out of me
in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ _ [A] Fontaine.
_ _ _ [D] _
Newspapers used, your paper for the news.
Things may seem less terrifying just because of you.
[A] Claire Fontaine. _
_ _ _ [D] Were you in a garden when they said the war had started?
Did you think you'd write a letter that would start my dear to party?
[A] Claire Fontaine. _
_ _ Claire [G] Fontaine, you seem [A] to bring the best out of [Bm] me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
[G] Claire _ Fontaine.
[D] _ _ Claire [Em] _
Fontaine.
_ [D] _ _ Claire _ [G] Fontaine. _ _ _
Claire [Em] Fontaine. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
Claire Fontaine.
I'm going home for Christmas.
They may refuse me entry because you're native to this country.
Claire Fontaine.
_ [G] _ _
But [D] as for an or a link, your pad of paper's so distinguished, I say never, never, never.
I'll take this pad of mine to heaven.
[A] Claire Fontaine. _ _ _
_ [Em] Or maybe I will choose to write a [D] fan letter or two.
I [G] might write one to Andy Warhol [A] and the other one for you.
And you can [Bm] rest assured in knowing, it'll be on your paper too.
[D] Claire Fontaine.
Who are you?
Claire [G] Fontaine. _
You [A] seem to bring the best out of me in the things [D] that I write to sing.
Claire [G] Fontaine.
You seem to [A] bring the best [Bm] out of me in the things [D] that I write to Claire _ [G] _ _ _ Fontaine.
Claire [Em] _ _ _
Fontaine.
[D] _ Claire [G] _
Fontaine.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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