Chords for Pavement - No More Kings
Tempo:
93.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] Rockin', [G] rollin', splishin', [F] splashin' [C] over the horizon, [G] what can it be?
[Am] [A] [F] Oh, how can [C] you do what I'm
[Am] [A]
[C] a-pilgrim?
[A] Sail the seas to find a place to call their [C] home,
so free in their little ship.
[Am] You make flour, [C] they hope to [F] find a [G] better home to be.
They find me locked [A] on Plymouth Rock, and someone said,
with [G] that [C] it [G] may not [Am] look like [A] home, but [F] at this point [G] I [C] don't care.
[F] Oh, they [G] were missing my lovely [A] England.
[Fm] They swore [G] their loyalty [C] until the very [C] end.
Anything [F] you say, King, [C] it's okay, King, you know [F] it's kinda scary on [C] your own.
We've got to [F] all just [C] get together, talk to call each other on [G] our [C] telephones.
[Cm] I want no more [G] King.
No [C] more King.
No more [G] King.
No [C] more King.
[A] No more King.
You taxed our [Am] property, you didn't [E] give us any choice.
[Am] Meanwhile back in England, [E] you didn't give them [Em]
any voice.
[F] That's what I call taxation without representation.
[C] And that's not [E] fair!
[E]
[A]
[C] Oh!
[Am] [A]
[F] [Gm] [C] The lawless constitutional [G] [Am] people start with the [F] [C] worst.
You have the nerve to tax our [Am] cup of tea, to put it, [F] I'm a king.
What did you [C] expect me to agree?
I'm gonna show you why we [Am] dumped it in the ocean.
[Gm] [F] You're the biggest harbour [C] king you'll ever see.
No more King, we're [Am] gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Run our things our own way.
[Am] Gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Into the [A] ground.
[F] [C] Down, down, down.
Down, down, down.
Down, down, [Am] down.
[D] [C]
[G]
[Am] [A] [F] Oh, how can [C] you do what I'm
[Am] [A]
[C] a-pilgrim?
[A] Sail the seas to find a place to call their [C] home,
so free in their little ship.
[Am] You make flour, [C] they hope to [F] find a [G] better home to be.
They find me locked [A] on Plymouth Rock, and someone said,
with [G] that [C] it [G] may not [Am] look like [A] home, but [F] at this point [G] I [C] don't care.
[F] Oh, they [G] were missing my lovely [A] England.
[Fm] They swore [G] their loyalty [C] until the very [C] end.
Anything [F] you say, King, [C] it's okay, King, you know [F] it's kinda scary on [C] your own.
We've got to [F] all just [C] get together, talk to call each other on [G] our [C] telephones.
[Cm] I want no more [G] King.
No [C] more King.
No more [G] King.
No [C] more King.
[A] No more King.
You taxed our [Am] property, you didn't [E] give us any choice.
[Am] Meanwhile back in England, [E] you didn't give them [Em]
any voice.
[F] That's what I call taxation without representation.
[C] And that's not [E] fair!
[E]
[A]
[C] Oh!
[Am] [A]
[F] [Gm] [C] The lawless constitutional [G] [Am] people start with the [F] [C] worst.
You have the nerve to tax our [Am] cup of tea, to put it, [F] I'm a king.
What did you [C] expect me to agree?
I'm gonna show you why we [Am] dumped it in the ocean.
[Gm] [F] You're the biggest harbour [C] king you'll ever see.
No more King, we're [Am] gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Run our things our own way.
[Am] Gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Into the [A] ground.
[F] [C] Down, down, down.
Down, down, down.
Down, down, [Am] down.
[D] [C]
[G]
Key:
C
F
G
Am
A
C
F
G
_ [C] Rockin', [G] rollin', splishin', [F] splashin' [C] over the horizon, [G] what can it be?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [A] _ _ [F] Oh, how can [C] you do what I'm _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ a-pilgrim?
[A] Sail the seas to find a place to call their [C] home,
so free in their little ship.
[Am] You make flour, [C] they hope to [F] find a [G] better home to be.
They find me locked [A] on Plymouth Rock, and someone said,
with [G] that _ [C] _ it [G] may not [Am] look like [A] home, but [F] at this point [G] I [C] don't care.
_ _ [F] Oh, they [G] were missing my lovely _ [A] England.
_ _ [Fm] They swore [G] their loyalty [C] until the very [C] end.
Anything [F] you say, King, [C] it's okay, King, you know [F] it's kinda scary on [C] your own.
We've got to [F] all just [C] get together, talk to call each other on [G] our [C] telephones.
_ [Cm] _ _ I want no more [G] King. _ _ _ _
No [C] more King.
No _ _ more [G] King. _ _ _ _
No [C] more King. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ No more King.
You taxed our [Am] property, _ you didn't [E] give us any choice.
_ _ [Am] _ Meanwhile back in England, _ _ [E] you didn't give them [Em]
any voice.
_ _ [F] That's what I call taxation without representation.
[C] And that's not [E] fair! _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[C] Oh!
_ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ The lawless constitutional [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ people start with the [F] _ _ _ [C] worst.
_ You have the nerve to tax our [Am] cup of tea, to put it, [F] I'm a king.
What did you [C] expect me to agree?
I'm gonna show you why we [Am] dumped it in the ocean.
[Gm] [F] You're the biggest harbour [C] king you'll ever see.
_ No more King, we're [Am] gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Run our things our own way.
[Am] Gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
_ Into the [A] ground. _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] Down, down, down.
Down, down, down.
Down, down, [Am] down. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [A] _ _ [F] Oh, how can [C] you do what I'm _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ a-pilgrim?
[A] Sail the seas to find a place to call their [C] home,
so free in their little ship.
[Am] You make flour, [C] they hope to [F] find a [G] better home to be.
They find me locked [A] on Plymouth Rock, and someone said,
with [G] that _ [C] _ it [G] may not [Am] look like [A] home, but [F] at this point [G] I [C] don't care.
_ _ [F] Oh, they [G] were missing my lovely _ [A] England.
_ _ [Fm] They swore [G] their loyalty [C] until the very [C] end.
Anything [F] you say, King, [C] it's okay, King, you know [F] it's kinda scary on [C] your own.
We've got to [F] all just [C] get together, talk to call each other on [G] our [C] telephones.
_ [Cm] _ _ I want no more [G] King. _ _ _ _
No [C] more King.
No _ _ more [G] King. _ _ _ _
No [C] more King. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ No more King.
You taxed our [Am] property, _ you didn't [E] give us any choice.
_ _ [Am] _ Meanwhile back in England, _ _ [E] you didn't give them [Em]
any voice.
_ _ [F] That's what I call taxation without representation.
[C] And that's not [E] fair! _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[C] Oh!
_ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ The lawless constitutional [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ people start with the [F] _ _ _ [C] worst.
_ You have the nerve to tax our [Am] cup of tea, to put it, [F] I'm a king.
What did you [C] expect me to agree?
I'm gonna show you why we [Am] dumped it in the ocean.
[Gm] [F] You're the biggest harbour [C] king you'll ever see.
_ No more King, we're [Am] gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
Run our things our own way.
[Am] Gonna run our things our own way.
[F] Gonna run our things our own way.
[C] Gonna run it into the ground.
_ Into the [A] ground. _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] Down, down, down.
Down, down, down.
Down, down, [Am] down. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _