Ungkarssorg Chords by Alf Prøysen
Tempo:
83.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] I had a [F] girl that I [C] was so fond [Dm] of, we [G] used to meet on [C] the road sometimes.
And if I had [F] a [C] eye in [G] May, she would get a watch and a [C] diary in a pen.
[F] I stood on the [C] girl as the priest on the [F] meadow, and if she [C] said it was a folk on the [G] moon,
[C] I [Dm] would have [G] thought [C] it was true.
Then one [F] evening we went [C] there to [Dm] talk, [G] and the girl was calm and [C] I was so happy.
Then a [F] handsome guy came [C] from [Dm] Dalar, on a [G] shiny bike that braked [C] and said,
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole and join the party.
[F] It was as if [C] my heart [A] [D] broke under [G] the vest.
[C] Then [G] the girl got up [C] and said yes.
I thought of [F] the man where I [C] stood at the top of the [Dm] street, [G] I bent my heart as high [C] as a mountain.
He pulled out a bike [F] and [C] broke my heart, [Dm] I [G] stood and got the voice of the living.
[C]
[F] I thought so [C] hard that I heard it crack.
[F] I ate [C] food and was [A] thin [D] as a [G] statue.
[C] But suddenly [G] [C] I realized something.
I said to myself, [F] it's [C] you who is [Dm] to blame.
[G] You walk here and cry as soon [C] as you see.
So I bought a bike [F] and hit [C] myself on the fill, [Dm] and [G] danced and drank like a [C] great [F] cavalier.
Because women are women [C] and can not think.
[F] They look like the sea [C] [A] and think [D] like [G] a blind man [C] and have [Dm] no [G] thought [C] for more.
Then one evening [F] I [Am] saw them in the [Dm] swing, [G] and he had puked and the girl [C] was drunk.
But I had a [F] bike with [Am] air enough in the ring, [G] and a navel and a bell and the hat [C] on a snail.
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole, I said, we'll [Am] have a drink.
[F]
It was as if my [Am] heart broke under the vest.
[G] [C] Then the girl [G] sat down [C] and said yes.
And now I want to stop, [F] there [C] was nothing [Dm] more.
It [G] comes out on one if you think [C] alone.
It's no use to [F]
[C] philosophize, [Dm] and [G] often a woman [Dm] takes [Gm] others [C] than you.
[F] But if you're a little bit [Am] crazy and [C] good at shopping, [F] and still think [C] you [A] [D] [G] miss the bike,
[C] then [Dm] you can [G] buy a [C] take me in.
And if I had [F] a [C] eye in [G] May, she would get a watch and a [C] diary in a pen.
[F] I stood on the [C] girl as the priest on the [F] meadow, and if she [C] said it was a folk on the [G] moon,
[C] I [Dm] would have [G] thought [C] it was true.
Then one [F] evening we went [C] there to [Dm] talk, [G] and the girl was calm and [C] I was so happy.
Then a [F] handsome guy came [C] from [Dm] Dalar, on a [G] shiny bike that braked [C] and said,
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole and join the party.
[F] It was as if [C] my heart [A] [D] broke under [G] the vest.
[C] Then [G] the girl got up [C] and said yes.
I thought of [F] the man where I [C] stood at the top of the [Dm] street, [G] I bent my heart as high [C] as a mountain.
He pulled out a bike [F] and [C] broke my heart, [Dm] I [G] stood and got the voice of the living.
[C]
[F] I thought so [C] hard that I heard it crack.
[F] I ate [C] food and was [A] thin [D] as a [G] statue.
[C] But suddenly [G] [C] I realized something.
I said to myself, [F] it's [C] you who is [Dm] to blame.
[G] You walk here and cry as soon [C] as you see.
So I bought a bike [F] and hit [C] myself on the fill, [Dm] and [G] danced and drank like a [C] great [F] cavalier.
Because women are women [C] and can not think.
[F] They look like the sea [C] [A] and think [D] like [G] a blind man [C] and have [Dm] no [G] thought [C] for more.
Then one evening [F] I [Am] saw them in the [Dm] swing, [G] and he had puked and the girl [C] was drunk.
But I had a [F] bike with [Am] air enough in the ring, [G] and a navel and a bell and the hat [C] on a snail.
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole, I said, we'll [Am] have a drink.
[F]
It was as if my [Am] heart broke under the vest.
[G] [C] Then the girl [G] sat down [C] and said yes.
And now I want to stop, [F] there [C] was nothing [Dm] more.
It [G] comes out on one if you think [C] alone.
It's no use to [F]
[C] philosophize, [Dm] and [G] often a woman [Dm] takes [Gm] others [C] than you.
[F] But if you're a little bit [Am] crazy and [C] good at shopping, [F] and still think [C] you [A] [D] [G] miss the bike,
[C] then [Dm] you can [G] buy a [C] take me in.
Key:
C
F
G
Dm
Am
C
F
G
[C] _ _ _ I had a [F] girl that I [C] was so fond [Dm] of, we [G] used to meet on [C] the road sometimes.
And if I had [F] a [C] eye in [G] May, she would get a watch and a [C] diary in a pen.
[F] I stood on the [C] girl as the priest on the [F] meadow, and if she [C] said it was a folk on the [G] moon,
[C] I [Dm] would have [G] thought [C] it was true.
_ Then one [F] evening we went [C] there to [Dm] talk, [G] and the girl was calm and [C] I was so happy.
Then a [F] handsome guy came [C] from [Dm] Dalar, on a [G] shiny bike that braked [C] and said,
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole and join the party.
[F] It was as if [C] my heart [A] [D] broke under [G] the vest.
[C] Then [G] the girl got up [C] and said yes.
I thought of [F] the man where I [C] stood at the top of the [Dm] street, [G] I bent my heart as high [C] as a mountain.
He pulled out a bike [F] and [C] broke my heart, [Dm] I [G] stood and got the voice of the living.
[C] _
[F] I thought so [C] hard that I heard it crack.
[F] I ate [C] food and was [A] thin [D] as a [G] statue.
[C] But suddenly [G] [C] I realized something.
I said to myself, [F] it's [C] you who is [Dm] to blame.
[G] You walk here and cry as soon [C] as you see.
So I bought a bike [F] and hit [C] myself on the fill, [Dm] and [G] danced and drank like a [C] great [F] cavalier.
Because women are women [C] and can not think.
[F] They look like the sea [C] [A] and think [D] like [G] a blind man [C] and have [Dm] no [G] thought [C] for more.
Then one evening [F] I [Am] saw them in the [Dm] swing, [G] and he had puked and the girl [C] was drunk.
But I had a [F] bike with [Am] air enough in the ring, [G] and a navel and a bell and the hat [C] on a snail.
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole, I said, we'll [Am] have a drink.
[F]
It was as if my [Am] heart broke under the vest.
[G] _ [C] Then the girl [G] sat down [C] and said yes.
_ And now I want to stop, [F] there [C] was nothing [Dm] more.
It [G] comes out on one if you think [C] alone.
It's no use to [F] _
[C] philosophize, [Dm] and [G] often a woman [Dm] takes [Gm] others [C] than you.
[F] But if you're a little bit [Am] crazy and [C] good at shopping, [F] and still think [C] you [A] _ [D] [G] miss the bike, _
[C] then [Dm] you can [G] buy a [C] take me in.
And if I had [F] a [C] eye in [G] May, she would get a watch and a [C] diary in a pen.
[F] I stood on the [C] girl as the priest on the [F] meadow, and if she [C] said it was a folk on the [G] moon,
[C] I [Dm] would have [G] thought [C] it was true.
_ Then one [F] evening we went [C] there to [Dm] talk, [G] and the girl was calm and [C] I was so happy.
Then a [F] handsome guy came [C] from [Dm] Dalar, on a [G] shiny bike that braked [C] and said,
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole and join the party.
[F] It was as if [C] my heart [A] [D] broke under [G] the vest.
[C] Then [G] the girl got up [C] and said yes.
I thought of [F] the man where I [C] stood at the top of the [Dm] street, [G] I bent my heart as high [C] as a mountain.
He pulled out a bike [F] and [C] broke my heart, [Dm] I [G] stood and got the voice of the living.
[C] _
[F] I thought so [C] hard that I heard it crack.
[F] I ate [C] food and was [A] thin [D] as a [G] statue.
[C] But suddenly [G] [C] I realized something.
I said to myself, [F] it's [C] you who is [Dm] to blame.
[G] You walk here and cry as soon [C] as you see.
So I bought a bike [F] and hit [C] myself on the fill, [Dm] and [G] danced and drank like a [C] great [F] cavalier.
Because women are women [C] and can not think.
[F] They look like the sea [C] [A] and think [D] like [G] a blind man [C] and have [Dm] no [G] thought [C] for more.
Then one evening [F] I [Am] saw them in the [Dm] swing, [G] and he had puked and the girl [C] was drunk.
But I had a [F] bike with [Am] air enough in the ring, [G] and a navel and a bell and the hat [C] on a snail.
[F] So throw yourself on the [C] pole, I said, we'll [Am] have a drink.
[F]
It was as if my [Am] heart broke under the vest.
[G] _ [C] Then the girl [G] sat down [C] and said yes.
_ And now I want to stop, [F] there [C] was nothing [Dm] more.
It [G] comes out on one if you think [C] alone.
It's no use to [F] _
[C] philosophize, [Dm] and [G] often a woman [Dm] takes [Gm] others [C] than you.
[F] But if you're a little bit [Am] crazy and [C] good at shopping, [F] and still think [C] you [A] _ [D] [G] miss the bike, _
[C] then [Dm] you can [G] buy a [C] take me in.