That Would Be Enough Chords by Phillipa Soo
Tempo:
68.45 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bm
G
E
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G] [D]
Look [F#] around at how lucky we are to be alive right [A] now.
Look around, look [Gm] around.
[D] How long have you known?
A month or so.
Eliza, [Bm] you should have told me.
I wrote to the general [D] a month ago.
No.
I begged him to send you home.
[G] You should have told me.
I'm not sorry.
[Bm]
I knew you'd fight until the war was [D] won.
But you deserve a chance to meet your [G] son.
Look around at how lucky we are to be [F#m] alive right [E] now.
Will you relish being a poor [F#m] man's wife, unable to provide for your life?
[D] I relish being your wife.
[G] Look [Bm] around, look [D] around.
Look at where [Bm] you are.
Look at where you started.
[E] The fact that you're alive is [G] a miracle.
To stay alive, that [D] would be enough.
And if [Bm] this child shares a fraction of your smile,
or a fragment [G] of your mind,
look outward, that would [D] be enough.
I don't [Bm] pretend to know the challenges [D] you're facing,
the world you [C] keep erasing [Em] and creating in [D] your mind.
But I'm not [Bm] afraid.
I know who I [F#m] married,
so long as you come home at the [G] end of the day,
that would be [D] enough.
We don't need a [F#m] legacy.
We don't need money.
[E] If I could grant you peace [G] of mind,
if you could let me inside [Bm] your heart,
oh, let me be a [Em] part of the narrative in the story they will write [Bm] someday.
Let this moment be the [E] first chapter [Bm] where you decide to stay.
[G] I could be [D] enough, and we could be [A] enough.
That would be [D] enough.
[E]
Look [F#] around at how lucky we are to be alive right [A] now.
Look around, look [Gm] around.
[D] How long have you known?
A month or so.
Eliza, [Bm] you should have told me.
I wrote to the general [D] a month ago.
No.
I begged him to send you home.
[G] You should have told me.
I'm not sorry.
[Bm]
I knew you'd fight until the war was [D] won.
But you deserve a chance to meet your [G] son.
Look around at how lucky we are to be [F#m] alive right [E] now.
Will you relish being a poor [F#m] man's wife, unable to provide for your life?
[D] I relish being your wife.
[G] Look [Bm] around, look [D] around.
Look at where [Bm] you are.
Look at where you started.
[E] The fact that you're alive is [G] a miracle.
To stay alive, that [D] would be enough.
And if [Bm] this child shares a fraction of your smile,
or a fragment [G] of your mind,
look outward, that would [D] be enough.
I don't [Bm] pretend to know the challenges [D] you're facing,
the world you [C] keep erasing [Em] and creating in [D] your mind.
But I'm not [Bm] afraid.
I know who I [F#m] married,
so long as you come home at the [G] end of the day,
that would be [D] enough.
We don't need a [F#m] legacy.
We don't need money.
[E] If I could grant you peace [G] of mind,
if you could let me inside [Bm] your heart,
oh, let me be a [Em] part of the narrative in the story they will write [Bm] someday.
Let this moment be the [E] first chapter [Bm] where you decide to stay.
[G] I could be [D] enough, and we could be [A] enough.
That would be [D] enough.
[E]
Key:
D
Bm
G
E
F#m
D
Bm
G
_ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ Look [F#] around at how lucky we are to be alive right [A] now.
Look around, look [Gm] around.
_ _ [D] How long have you known?
A month or so.
Eliza, [Bm] you should have told me.
I wrote to the general [D] a month ago.
No.
I begged him to send you home.
[G] You should have told me.
I'm not sorry.
[Bm]
I knew you'd fight until the war was [D] won.
But you deserve a chance to meet your [G] son.
Look around at how lucky we are to be [F#m] alive right [E] now.
Will you relish being a poor [F#m] man's wife, unable to provide for your life?
[D] I relish being your wife.
[G] _ Look [Bm] around, look [D] around.
_ Look at where [Bm] you are.
Look at where you started.
[E] The fact that you're alive is [G] a miracle.
To stay alive, that [D] would be enough.
And if [Bm] this child shares a fraction of your smile,
or a fragment [G] of your mind,
look outward, that would [D] be enough.
I don't [Bm] pretend to know the challenges [D] you're facing,
the world you [C] keep erasing [Em] and creating in [D] your mind.
But I'm not [Bm] afraid.
I know who I [F#m] married,
so long as you come home at the [G] end of the day,
that would be [D] enough.
We don't need a [F#m] legacy.
We don't need money.
[E] If I could grant you peace [G] of mind,
if you could let me inside [Bm] your heart,
oh, let me be a [Em] part of the narrative in the story they will write [Bm] someday.
Let this moment be the [E] first chapter [Bm] where you decide to stay.
_ _ _ [G] I could be [D] enough, and we could be [A] enough.
That would be [D] enough.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Look [F#] around at how lucky we are to be alive right [A] now.
Look around, look [Gm] around.
_ _ [D] How long have you known?
A month or so.
Eliza, [Bm] you should have told me.
I wrote to the general [D] a month ago.
No.
I begged him to send you home.
[G] You should have told me.
I'm not sorry.
[Bm]
I knew you'd fight until the war was [D] won.
But you deserve a chance to meet your [G] son.
Look around at how lucky we are to be [F#m] alive right [E] now.
Will you relish being a poor [F#m] man's wife, unable to provide for your life?
[D] I relish being your wife.
[G] _ Look [Bm] around, look [D] around.
_ Look at where [Bm] you are.
Look at where you started.
[E] The fact that you're alive is [G] a miracle.
To stay alive, that [D] would be enough.
And if [Bm] this child shares a fraction of your smile,
or a fragment [G] of your mind,
look outward, that would [D] be enough.
I don't [Bm] pretend to know the challenges [D] you're facing,
the world you [C] keep erasing [Em] and creating in [D] your mind.
But I'm not [Bm] afraid.
I know who I [F#m] married,
so long as you come home at the [G] end of the day,
that would be [D] enough.
We don't need a [F#m] legacy.
We don't need money.
[E] If I could grant you peace [G] of mind,
if you could let me inside [Bm] your heart,
oh, let me be a [Em] part of the narrative in the story they will write [Bm] someday.
Let this moment be the [E] first chapter [Bm] where you decide to stay.
_ _ _ [G] I could be [D] enough, and we could be [A] enough.
That would be [D] enough.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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