Chords for Arve Moen Bergset - Eg var liten
Tempo:
72.125 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
A
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I was little, sat by the river, many a dark winter's night
Hot in the stove, was our son, a fire in the fire, just on fire
The cat sat in the bench, a dummy, was so happy that he cried
Grandmother sat and cried in her old bucket chair
Grandmother was so fond of fairy tales
Only she wanted, only she wanted to talk about fairytales
And she nodded and the dummy laughed, because the dummy laughed at me
And she spoke in a strong voice, as if the dummy were a high
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
Then there were boys, then there were girls, she said, she spoke more
Stronger than me, but less, so it was not desirable to see
I went out and [Ab] made myself soft, said to the old grandmother
[A] [Ab] I will never again stand up on benches, or on the [C] table
Only she wanted, only she wanted to tell me [G] a little
Then she was so kind, then I went up with her
Hot in the stove, was our son, a fire in the fire, just on fire
The cat sat in the bench, a dummy, was so happy that he cried
Grandmother sat and cried in her old bucket chair
Grandmother was so fond of fairy tales
Only she wanted, only she wanted to talk about fairytales
And she nodded and the dummy laughed, because the dummy laughed at me
And she spoke in a strong voice, as if the dummy were a high
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
Then there were boys, then there were girls, she said, she spoke more
Stronger than me, but less, so it was not desirable to see
I went out and [Ab] made myself soft, said to the old grandmother
[A] [Ab] I will never again stand up on benches, or on the [C] table
Only she wanted, only she wanted to tell me [G] a little
Then she was so kind, then I went up with her
Key:
Ab
A
C
G
Ab
A
C
G
_ I was little, sat by the river, many a dark winter's night
Hot in the stove, was our son, a fire in the fire, just on fire
The cat sat in the bench, a dummy, was so happy that he cried
Grandmother sat and cried in her old bucket chair
Grandmother was so fond of fairy tales
Only she wanted, only she wanted to talk about fairytales
And she nodded and the dummy laughed, because the dummy laughed at me
And she spoke in a strong voice, as if the dummy were a high
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
Then there were boys, then there were girls, she said, she spoke more
_ _ Stronger than me, but less, so it was not desirable to see
I went out and [Ab] made myself soft, said to the old grandmother
[A] _ [Ab] I will never again stand up on benches, or on the [C] table
Only she wanted, only she wanted to tell me [G] a little
Then she was so kind, then I went up with her _ _
Hot in the stove, was our son, a fire in the fire, just on fire
The cat sat in the bench, a dummy, was so happy that he cried
Grandmother sat and cried in her old bucket chair
Grandmother was so fond of fairy tales
Only she wanted, only she wanted to talk about fairytales
And she nodded and the dummy laughed, because the dummy laughed at me
And she spoke in a strong voice, as if the dummy were a high
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
About her youth, she spoke, she heard what she had
Then there were boys, then there were girls, she said, she spoke more
_ _ Stronger than me, but less, so it was not desirable to see
I went out and [Ab] made myself soft, said to the old grandmother
[A] _ [Ab] I will never again stand up on benches, or on the [C] table
Only she wanted, only she wanted to tell me [G] a little
Then she was so kind, then I went up with her _ _