Chords for #26 Hamilton - Take A Break [[VIDEO LYRICS]]
Tempo:
79.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
B
G#m
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, [B] huit, neuf, six, sept, huit, neuf, good.
[Em] Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, [Am] six, sept, huit, [F#] neuf, six, [D] sept, huit, neuf, six, [Bm] sept, huit, neuf,
[E] One, two, three, [Em] four, five, six, seven, [B] eight, nine.
[E] [C#m] My dearest Angelica, tomorrow and tomorrow [E] and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference to another Scottish tragedy without my having to [E] name the play.
[C#m] They think me Macduff, ambition is my folly, [E] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain.
[G#m] Madison is Ben Quote, Jefferson's Macduff, [E] and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way [C] to [C#m] Dunsinane.
And if you are an ocean away, [E] do you have to live an ocean away?
[G#m] Thoughts of you subside, then I get another [E] letter, and I cannot put the notion [C] away.
[E] Take a break, I'm on my way.
There's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in [B] just a minute, save my plate.
Alexander, your son [C#m] is nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say.
He's been [B] practicing all day.
Take it away.
Daddy, daddy, [E] look, my name is Phillip.
I am a poet.
I wrote this poem just to show it.
And I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
I practice French and [Am] play piano [E] with my mother.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[B] My daddy's trying to start America's day.
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq!
Bravo!
[E] Take a break.
Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Run away with us for the summer, let's go [B] upstate.
Eliza, I've got so much on my plate.
We can all go stay with my father.
[C#m] There's a lake I know. I know.
In a nearby park.
I'd like to go.
[E] If you and I can't, it [F#] gets dark.
I will try to get [C#m] away.
My dearest Alexander, [E] you must get through to Jefferson.
Sit down with him and compromise.
Don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister, Angelica, reminds you.
There's someone in your corner all the way [C#m] across the sea.
In a letter I received from [E] you two weeks ago, I noticed a comma in the middle of a [G#m] phrase.
You changed the meaning.
Did you intend [E] this?
Once a stroke and you've consumed my waking days.
[C#m] It says, my dearest Angelica.
[E] Comma after dearest.
[C#m] You've written my dearest [E] Angelica.
[G#]
Anyway, all [C#m] this to say, I'm coming home this summer at my sister's [E] invitation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [G#m] way upstate.
I know you're very busy.
[E] I know your work's important.
But I'm crossing the ocean and I just [C#m] can't wait.
You won't be an ocean away.
[E] You'll only be a moment away.
Alexander, come downstairs.
Angelica's arriving today.
[Am] [C#m] Angelica, [E] Eliza, Skyler's sister, [G#m] Alexander.
[A] It's good to see [C#m] your face.
Angelica, tell this [E] man, John Adams spends the summer with [G#m] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife, [E] John [A] Adams doesn't have a real [C#m] job anyway.
You're not joining us.
[E] Wait.
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
[E] You came [B] all this way.
Take [E] a break.
You know I have to get my plan through Congress.
Come away with us for the summer.
Let's go [B] upstate.
I'd lose my job if we don't get this plan through Congress.
Can all of us stay with our father?
[C#m] Angelica, I know all this space.
He's a nearby speaking place.
I can't [F#] go.
No, I decide.
[F] Take a break.
Come over to St.
[C] Louis State.
We can stay.
Angelica, [C] [Dm] you're a train wreck.
I
[F] [D]
[G] can't stop.
Take [Fm] a break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
[F] [G#] [C#]
[Em] Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, [Am] six, sept, huit, [F#] neuf, six, [D] sept, huit, neuf, six, [Bm] sept, huit, neuf,
[E] One, two, three, [Em] four, five, six, seven, [B] eight, nine.
[E] [C#m] My dearest Angelica, tomorrow and tomorrow [E] and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference to another Scottish tragedy without my having to [E] name the play.
[C#m] They think me Macduff, ambition is my folly, [E] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain.
[G#m] Madison is Ben Quote, Jefferson's Macduff, [E] and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way [C] to [C#m] Dunsinane.
And if you are an ocean away, [E] do you have to live an ocean away?
[G#m] Thoughts of you subside, then I get another [E] letter, and I cannot put the notion [C] away.
[E] Take a break, I'm on my way.
There's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in [B] just a minute, save my plate.
Alexander, your son [C#m] is nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say.
He's been [B] practicing all day.
Take it away.
Daddy, daddy, [E] look, my name is Phillip.
I am a poet.
I wrote this poem just to show it.
And I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
I practice French and [Am] play piano [E] with my mother.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[B] My daddy's trying to start America's day.
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq!
Bravo!
[E] Take a break.
Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Run away with us for the summer, let's go [B] upstate.
Eliza, I've got so much on my plate.
We can all go stay with my father.
[C#m] There's a lake I know. I know.
In a nearby park.
I'd like to go.
[E] If you and I can't, it [F#] gets dark.
I will try to get [C#m] away.
My dearest Alexander, [E] you must get through to Jefferson.
Sit down with him and compromise.
Don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister, Angelica, reminds you.
There's someone in your corner all the way [C#m] across the sea.
In a letter I received from [E] you two weeks ago, I noticed a comma in the middle of a [G#m] phrase.
You changed the meaning.
Did you intend [E] this?
Once a stroke and you've consumed my waking days.
[C#m] It says, my dearest Angelica.
[E] Comma after dearest.
[C#m] You've written my dearest [E] Angelica.
[G#]
Anyway, all [C#m] this to say, I'm coming home this summer at my sister's [E] invitation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [G#m] way upstate.
I know you're very busy.
[E] I know your work's important.
But I'm crossing the ocean and I just [C#m] can't wait.
You won't be an ocean away.
[E] You'll only be a moment away.
Alexander, come downstairs.
Angelica's arriving today.
[Am] [C#m] Angelica, [E] Eliza, Skyler's sister, [G#m] Alexander.
[A] It's good to see [C#m] your face.
Angelica, tell this [E] man, John Adams spends the summer with [G#m] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife, [E] John [A] Adams doesn't have a real [C#m] job anyway.
You're not joining us.
[E] Wait.
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
[E] You came [B] all this way.
Take [E] a break.
You know I have to get my plan through Congress.
Come away with us for the summer.
Let's go [B] upstate.
I'd lose my job if we don't get this plan through Congress.
Can all of us stay with our father?
[C#m] Angelica, I know all this space.
He's a nearby speaking place.
I can't [F#] go.
No, I decide.
[F] Take a break.
Come over to St.
[C] Louis State.
We can stay.
Angelica, [C] [Dm] you're a train wreck.
I
[F] [D]
[G] can't stop.
Take [Fm] a break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
[F] [G#] [C#]
Key:
E
C#m
B
G#m
C
E
C#m
B
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, [B] huit, neuf, six, sept, huit, neuf, good.
[Em] Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, [Am] six, sept, huit, [F#] neuf, six, [D] sept, huit, neuf, six, [Bm] sept, huit, neuf,
_ _ [E] One, two, three, [Em] four, five, six, seven, [B] eight, nine.
_ [E] [C#m] My dearest Angelica, tomorrow and tomorrow [E] and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference to another Scottish tragedy without my having to [E] name the play.
[C#m] They think me Macduff, ambition is my folly, [E] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain.
[G#m] Madison is Ben Quote, Jefferson's Macduff, [E] and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way [C] to [C#m] Dunsinane.
And if you are an ocean away, [E] do you have to live an ocean away?
_ [G#m] Thoughts of you subside, then I get another [E] letter, and I cannot put the notion [C] away.
[E] Take a break, I'm on my way.
There's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in [B] just a minute, save my plate.
Alexander, your son [C#m] is nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say.
He's been [B] practicing all day.
_ Take it away.
Daddy, daddy, [E] look, my name is Phillip.
I am a poet.
I wrote this poem just to show it.
And I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
I practice French and [Am] play piano [E] with my mother.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[B] My daddy's trying to start America's day.
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq!
Bravo!
[E] Take a break.
Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Run away with us for the summer, let's go [B] upstate.
Eliza, I've got so much on my plate.
We can all go stay with my father.
[C#m] There's a lake I know. I know.
In a nearby park.
I'd like to go.
[E] If you and I can't, it [F#] gets dark.
I will try to get [C#m] away.
My dearest Alexander, [E] you must get through to Jefferson.
Sit down with him and compromise.
Don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister, Angelica, reminds you.
There's someone in your corner all the way [C#m] across the sea.
In a letter I received from [E] you two weeks ago, I noticed a comma in the middle of a [G#m] phrase.
You changed the meaning.
Did you intend [E] this?
Once a stroke and you've consumed my waking days.
[C#m] It says, my dearest Angelica.
[E] _ Comma after dearest.
[C#m] You've written my dearest _ [E] Angelica.
_ [G#]
Anyway, all [C#m] this to say, I'm coming home this summer at my sister's [E] invitation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [G#m] way upstate.
I know you're very busy.
[E] I know your work's important.
But I'm crossing the ocean and I just [C#m] can't wait.
You won't be an ocean away.
[E] You'll only be a moment away.
_ Alexander, come downstairs.
Angelica's arriving today.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C#m] _ Angelica, [E] Eliza, _ Skyler's sister, _ [G#m] Alexander.
[A] _ It's good to see [C#m] your face.
Angelica, tell this [E] man, John Adams spends the summer with [G#m] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife, [E] John [A] Adams doesn't have a real [C#m] job anyway.
You're not joining us.
[E] Wait.
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
[E] You came [B] all this way.
Take [E] a break.
You know I have to get my plan through Congress.
Come away with us for the summer.
Let's go [B] upstate.
I'd lose my job if we don't get this plan through Congress.
Can all of us stay with our father?
[C#m] Angelica, I know all this space.
He's a nearby speaking place.
I can't [F#] go.
No, I decide.
[F] Take a break. _
_ _ _ Come over to St.
[C] Louis State.
We can stay.
Angelica, [C] _ _ [Dm] you're a train wreck.
I _
_ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
[G] can't stop.
Take [Fm] a break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
_ [F] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[Em] Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, [Am] six, sept, huit, [F#] neuf, six, [D] sept, huit, neuf, six, [Bm] sept, huit, neuf,
_ _ [E] One, two, three, [Em] four, five, six, seven, [B] eight, nine.
_ [E] [C#m] My dearest Angelica, tomorrow and tomorrow [E] and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference to another Scottish tragedy without my having to [E] name the play.
[C#m] They think me Macduff, ambition is my folly, [E] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain.
[G#m] Madison is Ben Quote, Jefferson's Macduff, [E] and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way [C] to [C#m] Dunsinane.
And if you are an ocean away, [E] do you have to live an ocean away?
_ [G#m] Thoughts of you subside, then I get another [E] letter, and I cannot put the notion [C] away.
[E] Take a break, I'm on my way.
There's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in [B] just a minute, save my plate.
Alexander, your son [C#m] is nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say.
He's been [B] practicing all day.
_ Take it away.
Daddy, daddy, [E] look, my name is Phillip.
I am a poet.
I wrote this poem just to show it.
And I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
I practice French and [Am] play piano [E] with my mother.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[B] My daddy's trying to start America's day.
Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq!
Bravo!
[E] Take a break.
Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Run away with us for the summer, let's go [B] upstate.
Eliza, I've got so much on my plate.
We can all go stay with my father.
[C#m] There's a lake I know. I know.
In a nearby park.
I'd like to go.
[E] If you and I can't, it [F#] gets dark.
I will try to get [C#m] away.
My dearest Alexander, [E] you must get through to Jefferson.
Sit down with him and compromise.
Don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister, Angelica, reminds you.
There's someone in your corner all the way [C#m] across the sea.
In a letter I received from [E] you two weeks ago, I noticed a comma in the middle of a [G#m] phrase.
You changed the meaning.
Did you intend [E] this?
Once a stroke and you've consumed my waking days.
[C#m] It says, my dearest Angelica.
[E] _ Comma after dearest.
[C#m] You've written my dearest _ [E] Angelica.
_ [G#]
Anyway, all [C#m] this to say, I'm coming home this summer at my sister's [E] invitation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [G#m] way upstate.
I know you're very busy.
[E] I know your work's important.
But I'm crossing the ocean and I just [C#m] can't wait.
You won't be an ocean away.
[E] You'll only be a moment away.
_ Alexander, come downstairs.
Angelica's arriving today.
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C#m] _ Angelica, [E] Eliza, _ Skyler's sister, _ [G#m] Alexander.
[A] _ It's good to see [C#m] your face.
Angelica, tell this [E] man, John Adams spends the summer with [G#m] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife, [E] John [A] Adams doesn't have a real [C#m] job anyway.
You're not joining us.
[E] Wait.
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
[E] You came [B] all this way.
Take [E] a break.
You know I have to get my plan through Congress.
Come away with us for the summer.
Let's go [B] upstate.
I'd lose my job if we don't get this plan through Congress.
Can all of us stay with our father?
[C#m] Angelica, I know all this space.
He's a nearby speaking place.
I can't [F#] go.
No, I decide.
[F] Take a break. _
_ _ _ Come over to St.
[C] Louis State.
We can stay.
Angelica, [C] _ _ [Dm] you're a train wreck.
I _
_ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _
[G] can't stop.
Take [Fm] a break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
_ [F] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _