Chords for Luffarvisan

Tempo:
88.9 bpm
Chords used:

D

Eb

A

G

Ab

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Luffarvisan chords
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[D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] When the wind of spring blows, [G] in the body like a whistle, [D] then you want to go [A] out and whistle, and me as a morning [D] call.
Then I watch my Mora, [G] until the sun is clear, [D] and the weather is set [A] to go from my throat.
[D] I walk in [G] the wide meadow, and the long country [D] and the rich country, [A] and even though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[D]
When all [G] roads are barren, I want to [D] ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky [D] down.
And if I meet a girl, [G] who is called Bella Twigga, [D] then I stop [A] a bit, to whistle a little.
[D] She says she starts to roll, [G] and shoots her bullet, [D] and I say, turn [A] around, because I don't tolerate [D] anything.
She says she doesn't get anything, [G] no, she should just [D] get used to it, [A] and look around, and wonder, in my freedom, what [D] I did.
When all roads [G] are barren, I want to [D] ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
And I walk in the wide [D] meadow,
[Eb]
[Ab] and the long country and the rich country, [Eb] and even [Bb] though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[Eb] When all
[Ab] roads are barren, [Eb] I want to ask [Bb]
[Eb] if [Ab] someone can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] And I walk in the wide meadow, [Bb] and the long country and the rich country, and even though I own nothing, I still [Eb] wonder.
When all roads [Ab] are barren, I want to [Eb] ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb]
[F] When all [Eb] roads [Ab] are barren, I want [Eb] to ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[A]
[E] [D] [G]
[D] [A]
[D]
[G] [D]
[A] And I [D] walk in the wide meadow, [G] and the long country and [D] the rich country, and even [A] though I own [D] nothing, I still wonder.
And I walk [G] in the wide meadow, and the long [D] country and the rich country, [A] and even though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[D] When all [G] roads are barren, I want [D] to ask if [A] someone can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky [D] down.
And I meet a girl [G] who wants to get married, [D] and [A] I want to stay with the [D] Jewess.
She says she's starting to cry, [G] and she's shooting her bullet, [D] and I say, the boy [A] is a smuggler, and I leave [D] in tears.
And I say, nothing [G] can stop me, that the boy [D] will win, [A] and the boy will win, with the freedom [D] I gave.
When all [G] roads are barren, I want [D] to ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[D] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] And I leave in tears, and I say, [Eb] nothing can stop me, that the boy will win, with the freedom I gave.
But you should be [Ab] just as calm and clear, and show that [Eb] you are a clear [Bb] one.
There are those who are worse off than me, and in all [Eb] my lack.
When all [Ab] roads are barren, I want to [Eb] ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] And when all roads [Ab] are barren, I want [Eb] to ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
Key:  
D
1321
Eb
12341116
A
1231
G
2131
Ab
134211114
D
1321
Eb
12341116
A
1231
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ When the wind of spring blows, [G] in the body like a whistle, [D] then you want to go [A] out and whistle, and me as a morning [D] call.
_ _ Then I watch my Mora, [G] until the sun is clear, [D] and the weather is set [A] to go from my throat.
[D] _ _ _ _ I walk in [G] the wide meadow, and the long country [D] and the rich country, [A] and even though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[D] _ _ _
When all [G] roads are barren, I want to [D] ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky [D] down. _ _ _
_ _ _ And if I meet a girl, [G] who is called Bella Twigga, [D] then I stop [A] a bit, to whistle a little.
[D] _ _ _ She says she starts to roll, [G] and shoots her bullet, [D] and I say, turn [A] around, because I don't tolerate [D] anything.
_ _ She says she doesn't get anything, [G] no, she should just [D] get used to it, [A] and look around, and wonder, in my freedom, what [D] I did.
_ When all roads [G] are barren, I want to [D] ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
And I walk in the wide [D] meadow, _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] and the long country and the rich country, [Eb] and even [Bb] though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[Eb] _ _ _ When all _
_ _ [Ab] _ roads are barren, [Eb] I want to ask _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ if _ _ _ _ [Ab] someone can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] And I walk in the wide meadow, [Bb] and the long country and the rich country, and even though I own _ nothing, I still [Eb] wonder.
_ When all roads [Ab] are barren, I want to [Eb] ask if someone [Bb] can forget _ their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] When all [Eb] roads [Ab] are barren, I want [Eb] to ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
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[E] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] And I [D] walk _ _ _ _ in the wide meadow, [G] and the long country and [D] the rich country, and even [A] _ _ though I own [D] nothing, I still wonder.
_ And I walk [G] in the wide meadow, and the long [D] country and the rich country, [A] and even though I own nothing, I still wonder.
[D] _ _ _ When all [G] roads are barren, I want [D] to ask if [A] someone can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky [D] down.
_ And _ _ _ _ I meet a girl [G] who wants to get married, [D] and [A] I want to stay with the [D] Jewess.
_ She says she's starting to cry, [G] and she's shooting her bullet, [D] and I say, the boy [A] is a smuggler, and I leave [D] in tears. _
_ And I say, nothing [G] can stop me, that the boy [D] will win, [A] and the boy will win, with the freedom [D] I gave.
_ _ When all [G] roads are barren, I want [D] to ask if someone [A] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down. _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[Bb] And I leave in tears, and I say, [Eb] nothing can stop me, that the boy will win, with the freedom I gave.
But you should be [Ab] just as calm and clear, and show that [Eb] you are a clear [Bb] one.
There are those who are worse off than me, and in all [Eb] my lack.
_ _ When all [Ab] roads are barren, I want to [Eb] ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ And when all roads [Ab] are barren, I want [Eb] to ask if someone [Bb] can forget their poor sorrow, and the sky down.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
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