Chords for Occam's Razor
Tempo:
112 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Abm
Eb
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
[E] [Db]
[E] [Ab] [Gb]
[B]
Hawthorne was a great philosopher [Eb] born in [Abm]
1285.
[Db] [E] He said [B] the likely explanations are [Eb] simple ones right there before [Abm] your eyes.
[E] He called his theory [B] Hawthorne's razor, but if you asked me old Hawthorne [E] was a fool.
He [B] might never have hypothesized [Eb] that theory if he'd met the likes [Abm] of you.
[E] [Ab] You said [B] you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
I [E] never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked out [Abm] the door.
Now I don't think [B] I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
[Ebm] [Abm]
[Gb] [B] Well I wonder if old Ockham [Eb] ever had a broken heart as bad as this.
[E] Well [B] it's illogical and I dare [Eb] say impractical to [Abm] ever think he did.
[B] [E] Cause you see Ockham [B] was a friar unaffected by the games a [E] woman plays.
[B] He'd never fallen for a liar [Eb] and he'd never felt the sting [Abm] of that blade.
[Db] [Gb] You [B] said you loved me [Eb] with your smile.
[E] So I drew a strong conclusion [Db] that you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked [Abm] out the door.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with [Gb] Ockham's razor [B] anymore.
[Abm] Now I'm [Gb] pouring whiskey [E] on this lesson [Db] learned.
[Abm] And all [Gb] I know is this cuts [E] deep and it burns.
You [B] said you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in till you walked [Ebm] out the door.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor [Abm] anymore.
[Db] [E]
[Gb] [B]
[E] [Db]
[E] [Ab] [Gb]
[B]
Hawthorne was a great philosopher [Eb] born in [Abm]
1285.
[Db] [E] He said [B] the likely explanations are [Eb] simple ones right there before [Abm] your eyes.
[E] He called his theory [B] Hawthorne's razor, but if you asked me old Hawthorne [E] was a fool.
He [B] might never have hypothesized [Eb] that theory if he'd met the likes [Abm] of you.
[E] [Ab] You said [B] you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
I [E] never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked out [Abm] the door.
Now I don't think [B] I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
[Ebm] [Abm]
[Gb] [B] Well I wonder if old Ockham [Eb] ever had a broken heart as bad as this.
[E] Well [B] it's illogical and I dare [Eb] say impractical to [Abm] ever think he did.
[B] [E] Cause you see Ockham [B] was a friar unaffected by the games a [E] woman plays.
[B] He'd never fallen for a liar [Eb] and he'd never felt the sting [Abm] of that blade.
[Db] [Gb] You [B] said you loved me [Eb] with your smile.
[E] So I drew a strong conclusion [Db] that you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked [Abm] out the door.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with [Gb] Ockham's razor [B] anymore.
[Abm] Now I'm [Gb] pouring whiskey [E] on this lesson [Db] learned.
[Abm] And all [Gb] I know is this cuts [E] deep and it burns.
You [B] said you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in till you walked [Ebm] out the door.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
[E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor [Abm] anymore.
[Db] [E]
[Gb] [B]
Key:
E
B
Abm
Eb
Db
E
B
Abm
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hawthorne was a great philosopher [Eb] born in [Abm]
1285.
_ [Db] _ _ [E] _ _ He said [B] the likely explanations are [Eb] simple ones right there before [Abm] your eyes.
_ [E] _ _ He called his theory [B] Hawthorne's razor, but if you asked me old Hawthorne [E] was a fool.
_ _ _ _ He [B] might never have hypothesized [Eb] that theory if he'd met the likes [Abm] of you.
_ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] You said [B] you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
I [E] never saw the [B] goodbye come in _ [E] till you walked out [Abm] the door.
Now I don't think [B] I'll trade with Ockham's razor _ anymore. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [B] Well I wonder if old Ockham [Eb] ever had a broken heart as bad as this.
_ _ [E] _ _ Well [B] it's illogical and I dare [Eb] say impractical to [Abm] ever think he did.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ Cause you see Ockham [B] was a friar unaffected by the games a [E] woman plays. _
_ _ _ _ [B] He'd never fallen for a liar [Eb] and he'd never felt the sting [Abm] of that blade.
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] You [B] said you loved me [Eb] with your smile.
_ [E] So I drew a strong conclusion [Db] that you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked [Abm] out the door.
_ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with [Gb] Ockham's razor [B] anymore.
_ [Abm] Now _ I'm [Gb] pouring whiskey _ [E] on this lesson [Db] learned.
_ [Abm] And _ all [Gb] I know is this cuts [E] _ deep and it burns.
_ _ _ _ You [B] said you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in _ till you walked [Ebm] out the door.
_ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
_ _ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor [Abm] anymore. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hawthorne was a great philosopher [Eb] born in [Abm]
1285.
_ [Db] _ _ [E] _ _ He said [B] the likely explanations are [Eb] simple ones right there before [Abm] your eyes.
_ [E] _ _ He called his theory [B] Hawthorne's razor, but if you asked me old Hawthorne [E] was a fool.
_ _ _ _ He [B] might never have hypothesized [Eb] that theory if he'd met the likes [Abm] of you.
_ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] You said [B] you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
I [E] never saw the [B] goodbye come in _ [E] till you walked out [Abm] the door.
Now I don't think [B] I'll trade with Ockham's razor _ anymore. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [B] Well I wonder if old Ockham [Eb] ever had a broken heart as bad as this.
_ _ [E] _ _ Well [B] it's illogical and I dare [Eb] say impractical to [Abm] ever think he did.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ Cause you see Ockham [B] was a friar unaffected by the games a [E] woman plays. _
_ _ _ _ [B] He'd never fallen for a liar [Eb] and he'd never felt the sting [Abm] of that blade.
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] You [B] said you loved me [Eb] with your smile.
_ [E] So I drew a strong conclusion [Db] that you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in [E] till you walked [Abm] out the door.
_ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with [Gb] Ockham's razor [B] anymore.
_ [Abm] Now _ I'm [Gb] pouring whiskey _ [E] on this lesson [Db] learned.
_ [Abm] And _ all [Gb] I know is this cuts [E] _ deep and it burns.
_ _ _ _ You [B] said you loved me with [Eb] your smile.
So [E] I drew a strong conclusion that [Db] you'd be around a while.
[E] I never saw the [B] goodbye come in _ till you walked [Ebm] out the door.
_ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor anymore.
_ _ [E] Now I don't [B] think I'll trade with Ockham's razor [Abm] anymore. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
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