Chords for En tid for alt - Karoline Krüger & Sigvart Dagsland
Tempo:
181.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
Dm
A
Em
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [Em]
[A] [Dm] I remember that I once got [B] a vision.
[Am] Once, a look and a hoarse [D] aesthetic, I just [E] liked.
[Dm] And bravely I went to him [E] next year, hi!
And thought, oh, [Bb] because in his [Dm] arms he was [Em] Dostoevsky, Anton [E] Chekhov, and [A] Tolstoy.
[Db] And I thought, [Dm] this is more than an outsider.
He there will be a simple and wonderful.
[E] [Dm] [E]
[Bb] [E]
So [D] I said, I want [E] to hear a little, yes.
I would like to hear a lot [Bb] about guilt and punishment, and [E] judo especially, [A] yes.
[Dm] About [E] Kiseberg and [Dm] Zanton, if he wants to [E] take care [Bb] of Russian literature more [E] generally.
[Em]
He [Gm] was not heavy and we, and before the lecture, [F] I invited him again.
[Dm] He told, [E] and told, [Dm] and [Db] told, and told.
[Dm] And told, and [E] told, [Dm] and told, [E]
and told.
[Bb]
And told, and told, [F] and was the word.
[Em] [A] And the [Bb] only thing [G] he believed in me [F] was [Em] the word.
[A] And I never thought I [Cm] would be a shalom, a horror [G] novel figure.
But it was now.
[A] And it was a beautiful evening, and [Cm] it was a beautiful man, and it [Bm] was a storm.
But I was sure it was true.
And I [A] could not stand [Cm] that relationship so brutally, but I [Bm] thought, there is a time for everything.
So I [A] said, now we have to get into [Cm] your beautiful learned word, [Bm] that life is sad, and so interesting.
[Gm] There are several Dostoevsky who can rush around in the blood, [Em] do you want [A] to try?
I said, it's true.
[N]
But then he sat there with his eyes to a soul.
He said, you wanted a man, but found a soul.
[F]
Then he went and came down again.
[Dm] Okay, [E] what are you going to say?
He's right, but [Bb] I have too [G] much soul life, and too [Em] much fat.
[E] And [A] with support from someone else, [Cm] who is known to be smart, who I also [Bm] know how to find in a
wild [B] mind.
Both [A] high-spirited, heavenly, open, [Bm] there is a time [B] for soul, and another [C] time for hope.
[D] [N]
[Ab]
[A] [Dm] I remember that I once got [B] a vision.
[Am] Once, a look and a hoarse [D] aesthetic, I just [E] liked.
[Dm] And bravely I went to him [E] next year, hi!
And thought, oh, [Bb] because in his [Dm] arms he was [Em] Dostoevsky, Anton [E] Chekhov, and [A] Tolstoy.
[Db] And I thought, [Dm] this is more than an outsider.
He there will be a simple and wonderful.
[E] [Dm] [E]
[Bb] [E]
So [D] I said, I want [E] to hear a little, yes.
I would like to hear a lot [Bb] about guilt and punishment, and [E] judo especially, [A] yes.
[Dm] About [E] Kiseberg and [Dm] Zanton, if he wants to [E] take care [Bb] of Russian literature more [E] generally.
[Em]
He [Gm] was not heavy and we, and before the lecture, [F] I invited him again.
[Dm] He told, [E] and told, [Dm] and [Db] told, and told.
[Dm] And told, and [E] told, [Dm] and told, [E]
and told.
[Bb]
And told, and told, [F] and was the word.
[Em] [A] And the [Bb] only thing [G] he believed in me [F] was [Em] the word.
[A] And I never thought I [Cm] would be a shalom, a horror [G] novel figure.
But it was now.
[A] And it was a beautiful evening, and [Cm] it was a beautiful man, and it [Bm] was a storm.
But I was sure it was true.
And I [A] could not stand [Cm] that relationship so brutally, but I [Bm] thought, there is a time for everything.
So I [A] said, now we have to get into [Cm] your beautiful learned word, [Bm] that life is sad, and so interesting.
[Gm] There are several Dostoevsky who can rush around in the blood, [Em] do you want [A] to try?
I said, it's true.
[N]
But then he sat there with his eyes to a soul.
He said, you wanted a man, but found a soul.
[F]
Then he went and came down again.
[Dm] Okay, [E] what are you going to say?
He's right, but [Bb] I have too [G] much soul life, and too [Em] much fat.
[E] And [A] with support from someone else, [Cm] who is known to be smart, who I also [Bm] know how to find in a
wild [B] mind.
Both [A] high-spirited, heavenly, open, [Bm] there is a time [B] for soul, and another [C] time for hope.
[D] [N]
[Ab]
Key:
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Dm
A
Em
Bb
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Dm
A
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dm] I remember _ that I once got [B] a vision. _ _
_ _ [Am] Once, a look and a hoarse [D] aesthetic, I just [E] _ _ liked.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] And bravely I went to him [E] next year, hi!
_ And thought, oh, _ [Bb] _ because in his [Dm] arms he was _ [Em] Dostoevsky, Anton [E] Chekhov, and [A] Tolstoy. _ _
_ _ [Db] And I thought, [Dm] this is more than an outsider. _ _ _
He there will be a simple and wonderful.
_ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
So [D] I said, I want [E] to hear a little, yes.
I would like to hear a lot [Bb] about guilt and punishment, and [E] judo especially, [A] yes.
[Dm] About [E] Kiseberg and [Dm] Zanton, if he wants to [E] take care [Bb] of Russian literature more [E] generally.
[Em] _ _
He [Gm] was not heavy and we, and before the lecture, _ [F] I invited him again.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ He told, [E] and told, [Dm] and [Db] told, and told.
_ _ [Dm] _ And told, and [E] told, [Dm] and told, [E]
and told.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
And told, and told, [F] and was the word.
[Em] _ _ [A] And the [Bb] only thing [G] he believed in me [F] was [Em] the word. _ _ _
_ [A] And I never thought _ I [Cm] would be a shalom, a horror [G] novel figure.
But it was now. _ _
[A] And it was a beautiful evening, and [Cm] it was a beautiful man, and it [Bm] was a storm.
But I was sure it was true.
_ And I [A] could not stand [Cm] that relationship so brutally, but I [Bm] thought, _ there is a time for everything. _
So I [A] said, now we have to get into [Cm] your beautiful learned word, [Bm] that life is sad, and so interesting.
_ [Gm] There are several _ Dostoevsky who can rush around in the blood, [Em] do you want [A] to try?
I said, _ _ it's true.
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ But then he sat there with his eyes to a soul. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He said, you wanted a man, but found a soul.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Then he went and came down again. _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] Okay, [E] what are you going to say?
He's right, but [Bb] I have too [G] much soul life, and too [Em] much fat.
[E] And [A] with support from someone else, [Cm] who is known to be smart, who I also [Bm] know how to find in _ a_ _
_wild [B] mind.
Both [A] high-spirited, heavenly, open, [Bm] there is a time [B] for soul, _ and another [C] time for hope.
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Dm] I remember _ that I once got [B] a vision. _ _
_ _ [Am] Once, a look and a hoarse [D] aesthetic, I just [E] _ _ liked.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] And bravely I went to him [E] next year, hi!
_ And thought, oh, _ [Bb] _ because in his [Dm] arms he was _ [Em] Dostoevsky, Anton [E] Chekhov, and [A] Tolstoy. _ _
_ _ [Db] And I thought, [Dm] this is more than an outsider. _ _ _
He there will be a simple and wonderful.
_ _ [E] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
So [D] I said, I want [E] to hear a little, yes.
I would like to hear a lot [Bb] about guilt and punishment, and [E] judo especially, [A] yes.
[Dm] About [E] Kiseberg and [Dm] Zanton, if he wants to [E] take care [Bb] of Russian literature more [E] generally.
[Em] _ _
He [Gm] was not heavy and we, and before the lecture, _ [F] I invited him again.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ He told, [E] and told, [Dm] and [Db] told, and told.
_ _ [Dm] _ And told, and [E] told, [Dm] and told, [E]
and told.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
And told, and told, [F] and was the word.
[Em] _ _ [A] And the [Bb] only thing [G] he believed in me [F] was [Em] the word. _ _ _
_ [A] And I never thought _ I [Cm] would be a shalom, a horror [G] novel figure.
But it was now. _ _
[A] And it was a beautiful evening, and [Cm] it was a beautiful man, and it [Bm] was a storm.
But I was sure it was true.
_ And I [A] could not stand [Cm] that relationship so brutally, but I [Bm] thought, _ there is a time for everything. _
So I [A] said, now we have to get into [Cm] your beautiful learned word, [Bm] that life is sad, and so interesting.
_ [Gm] There are several _ Dostoevsky who can rush around in the blood, [Em] do you want [A] to try?
I said, _ _ it's true.
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ But then he sat there with his eyes to a soul. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He said, you wanted a man, but found a soul.
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Then he went and came down again. _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] Okay, [E] what are you going to say?
He's right, but [Bb] I have too [G] much soul life, and too [Em] much fat.
[E] And [A] with support from someone else, [Cm] who is known to be smart, who I also [Bm] know how to find in _ a_ _
_wild [B] mind.
Both [A] high-spirited, heavenly, open, [Bm] there is a time [B] for soul, _ and another [C] time for hope.
[D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _