Chords for Laura Marling - Goodbye England Covered in Snow (I Speak Because I Can)
Tempo:
123.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Bm
G
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N]
[Bm] [A]
[D] You were so smart then, in your jacket [Bm]
and coat
My softest [A] red scarf was warming [D] your throat
Winter was on us at the end of May
And I never [A] loved England, nor the Wyncoggins
[D]
But [Bm] a friend of mine says [D] it's good to hear that you believe in [A] love
Even if it's hidden fear, well [Bm] I'll hold you there, brother, [D] in a citrus trade
[A] I only believe true love is frail and willing to [D]
break
I will come back here, bring me back when [Bm] I'm old
I want [A] you to lay here forever [D] in the cold
I might be cold, but I'm just skin and [Bm] bones
And I'll never love [A]
England, nor the [D] Wyncoggins
I wrote my name in your book, only God knows why
And [A] I bet you that he cried to [D] smile
And I'm clearing all the crap out of my room
Trying desperately [G] to figure out [D] what it is that makes me blue
And I wrote an epic letter to you
And it's twenty-two pages front and back, but it's too good to be used
And I tried to [G] be a girl who [D] likes to be used
I'm too good for that, there's a mind under this hat
And I called them [G] all and told them [D] I've got to move
I'm out [F#m] now, [G] it's too [D] hot
I'm on my own, it's too hard
Feel [A] [D] like running, feel [Bm] like [D] [A] running, running down
[G] [D] And [F#m] we'll [Bm] [D] keep you, we'll keep you, [A] a little one
Safe from harm,
[F#m] like [G] an extra arm [A] you are a [D] part of our
And you were so smart, Dan, in your jacket [Bm] and coat
My softest [A] red scarf was, warming [D] you through
Winter will leave us, let the end of mine [Bm] know
Goodbye old England, until next year's snow
[Bm] [A]
[D] You were so smart then, in your jacket [Bm]
and coat
My softest [A] red scarf was warming [D] your throat
Winter was on us at the end of May
And I never [A] loved England, nor the Wyncoggins
[D]
But [Bm] a friend of mine says [D] it's good to hear that you believe in [A] love
Even if it's hidden fear, well [Bm] I'll hold you there, brother, [D] in a citrus trade
[A] I only believe true love is frail and willing to [D]
break
I will come back here, bring me back when [Bm] I'm old
I want [A] you to lay here forever [D] in the cold
I might be cold, but I'm just skin and [Bm] bones
And I'll never love [A]
England, nor the [D] Wyncoggins
I wrote my name in your book, only God knows why
And [A] I bet you that he cried to [D] smile
And I'm clearing all the crap out of my room
Trying desperately [G] to figure out [D] what it is that makes me blue
And I wrote an epic letter to you
And it's twenty-two pages front and back, but it's too good to be used
And I tried to [G] be a girl who [D] likes to be used
I'm too good for that, there's a mind under this hat
And I called them [G] all and told them [D] I've got to move
I'm out [F#m] now, [G] it's too [D] hot
I'm on my own, it's too hard
Feel [A] [D] like running, feel [Bm] like [D] [A] running, running down
[G] [D] And [F#m] we'll [Bm] [D] keep you, we'll keep you, [A] a little one
Safe from harm,
[F#m] like [G] an extra arm [A] you are a [D] part of our
And you were so smart, Dan, in your jacket [Bm] and coat
My softest [A] red scarf was, warming [D] you through
Winter will leave us, let the end of mine [Bm] know
Goodbye old England, until next year's snow
Key:
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Bm
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ You were so smart then, in your jacket [Bm]
and coat
_ _ My softest [A] red scarf was _ warming [D] your throat
_ _ _ Winter was on _ us at the end of May
And _ _ I never [A] loved _ England, nor the Wyncoggins
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ But [Bm] a friend of mine says [D] it's good to hear that you believe in [A] love
Even if it's hidden fear, well [Bm] I'll hold you there, brother, [D] in a citrus trade
[A] I only believe true love is frail and willing to [D]
break
I _ _ will come back here, bring me back when [Bm] I'm old
_ _ I want [A] you to lay here _ forever [D] in the cold
_ _ _ I might be cold, but _ _ I'm just skin and _ [Bm] bones
And I'll never love [A] _
England, _ nor the [D] Wyncoggins _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I wrote my name in your book, _ _ _ _ only God knows why
_ And [A] I bet you that he cried to [D] smile
_ And I'm clearing all the crap out of my room
Trying desperately [G] to figure out [D] what it is that makes me blue
And I wrote an epic letter to you
_ And it's twenty-two pages front and back, but it's too good to be used
And I tried to [G] be a girl who [D] likes to be used
I'm too good for that, there's a mind under this hat
And I called them [G] all and told them [D] I've got to move
_ I'm out [F#m] now, [G] it's too [D] hot
I'm on my own, it's too hard
_ Feel [A] [D] like _ running, _ feel [Bm] like [D] _ [A] running, running down _
_ _ _ [G] _ [D] And [F#m] we'll _ [Bm] _ [D] keep you, _ _ we'll keep you, [A] a little one _
_ _ _ Safe from harm, _
[F#m] _ like [G] an extra arm [A] you are a [D] part of our
And _ _ you were so smart, Dan, _ in your jacket [Bm] and coat _ _
My softest [A] red scarf was, _ _ warming [D] you through _ _
_ Winter will leave us, _ let the end of mine [Bm] know _ _
_ Goodbye old England, _ _ until next year's snow _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ You were so smart then, in your jacket [Bm]
and coat
_ _ My softest [A] red scarf was _ warming [D] your throat
_ _ _ Winter was on _ us at the end of May
And _ _ I never [A] loved _ England, nor the Wyncoggins
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ But [Bm] a friend of mine says [D] it's good to hear that you believe in [A] love
Even if it's hidden fear, well [Bm] I'll hold you there, brother, [D] in a citrus trade
[A] I only believe true love is frail and willing to [D]
break
I _ _ will come back here, bring me back when [Bm] I'm old
_ _ I want [A] you to lay here _ forever [D] in the cold
_ _ _ I might be cold, but _ _ I'm just skin and _ [Bm] bones
And I'll never love [A] _
England, _ nor the [D] Wyncoggins _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I wrote my name in your book, _ _ _ _ only God knows why
_ And [A] I bet you that he cried to [D] smile
_ And I'm clearing all the crap out of my room
Trying desperately [G] to figure out [D] what it is that makes me blue
And I wrote an epic letter to you
_ And it's twenty-two pages front and back, but it's too good to be used
And I tried to [G] be a girl who [D] likes to be used
I'm too good for that, there's a mind under this hat
And I called them [G] all and told them [D] I've got to move
_ I'm out [F#m] now, [G] it's too [D] hot
I'm on my own, it's too hard
_ Feel [A] [D] like _ running, _ feel [Bm] like [D] _ [A] running, running down _
_ _ _ [G] _ [D] And [F#m] we'll _ [Bm] _ [D] keep you, _ _ we'll keep you, [A] a little one _
_ _ _ Safe from harm, _
[F#m] _ like [G] an extra arm [A] you are a [D] part of our
And _ _ you were so smart, Dan, _ in your jacket [Bm] and coat _ _
My softest [A] red scarf was, _ _ warming [D] you through _ _
_ Winter will leave us, _ let the end of mine [Bm] know _ _
_ Goodbye old England, _ _ until next year's snow _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _