Chords for Thorstein Bergman Brooklandsvägen
Tempo:
108.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Bm
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [A] [E] [A]
I was always content [D] with myself, [A] and certainly did not think [E] myself stupid.
[A] Until on the way to Brooklyn [D] I met [Bm] one [A] day a young [E] man who made [A] me stupid.
Lay down, [E] lay [D] down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
It was in the middle [D] of a fragrant June [A] night, and eastward he [E] went.
And [A] I saw the face, [D] although the light [Bm] was dull, [A] and it was a [E] blue [A] moment.
Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness [D] I forgot all the [A] others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
She looked [D] at me and lay [A] still, she lay and [E] disappeared.
[A] But watch out, and [D] my peace went [Bm] away, [A] and my joy [E] streamed [A] forward.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
In [A] the darkness [D] I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can [A] never be mine.
So the bell [D] rang [A] to [D] the [A] evening prayer in Brooklyn's clock [E] tower.
[A] The bell gave [D] me up [Bm] from the lake, [A] for once [E] again I became [A] a man.
Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Well, God, [D] man, it's been a sea of [A] sand for many thousands [E] of years.
[A] But it will be [D] a land [Bm] of peace [A] for as long as [E] I have an autumn [A] faith.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all the [A] others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
Around [D] Fairfield's church the water [A] is clear now in early [E] autumn.
[A] But before she stands [D] on the hill, [Bm] [A] no [E] one will give [A] me a greeting.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the [D] darkness I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Oh, let [D] me go to [A] Brooklyn blue when the dew [E] returns.
[A] There she is once [D] so easily [Bm] gone, [A] she may [E] [A] return.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I [D] forgot [A] all the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
I was always content [D] with myself, [A] and certainly did not think [E] myself stupid.
[A] Until on the way to Brooklyn [D] I met [Bm] one [A] day a young [E] man who made [A] me stupid.
Lay down, [E] lay [D] down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
It was in the middle [D] of a fragrant June [A] night, and eastward he [E] went.
And [A] I saw the face, [D] although the light [Bm] was dull, [A] and it was a [E] blue [A] moment.
Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness [D] I forgot all the [A] others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
She looked [D] at me and lay [A] still, she lay and [E] disappeared.
[A] But watch out, and [D] my peace went [Bm] away, [A] and my joy [E] streamed [A] forward.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
In [A] the darkness [D] I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can [A] never be mine.
So the bell [D] rang [A] to [D] the [A] evening prayer in Brooklyn's clock [E] tower.
[A] The bell gave [D] me up [Bm] from the lake, [A] for once [E] again I became [A] a man.
Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Well, God, [D] man, it's been a sea of [A] sand for many thousands [E] of years.
[A] But it will be [D] a land [Bm] of peace [A] for as long as [E] I have an autumn [A] faith.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all the [A] others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
Around [D] Fairfield's church the water [A] is clear now in early [E] autumn.
[A] But before she stands [D] on the hill, [Bm] [A] no [E] one will give [A] me a greeting.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the [D] darkness I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Oh, let [D] me go to [A] Brooklyn blue when the dew [E] returns.
[A] There she is once [D] so easily [Bm] gone, [A] she may [E] [A] return.
Lay down, [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I [D] forgot [A] all the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Key:
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[F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
I was always content [D] _ with myself, _ [A] and certainly did not think [E] myself stupid.
_ [A] Until on the way to Brooklyn [D] I met [Bm] one [A] day a young [E] man who made [A] me stupid.
_ Lay down, [E] lay _ [D] down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
_ It was in the middle [D] of a fragrant June [A] night, and eastward he [E] went.
And [A] I saw the face, [D] although the light [Bm] was dull, [A] and it was a [E] blue [A] moment. _
_ Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness [D] I forgot all the [A] others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
_ She looked [D] at me and lay [A] still, she lay and [E] disappeared. _
_ [A] But watch out, and [D] my peace went [Bm] away, [A] and my joy [E] streamed [A] forward.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
In [A] the darkness [D] I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can [A] never be mine.
_ So the bell [D] rang [A] to [D] the [A] evening prayer in Brooklyn's clock [E] tower.
_ [A] The bell gave [D] me up [Bm] from the lake, [A] for once [E] again I became [A] a man.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
_ Well, God, [D] man, it's been a sea of [A] sand for many thousands [E] of years.
_ [A] But it will be [D] a land [Bm] of peace [A] for as long as [E] I have an autumn [A] faith. _
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all the [A] others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
_ _ Around [D] Fairfield's church the water [A] is clear now in early [E] autumn.
_ [A] But before she stands [D] on the hill, [Bm] _ _ [A] no [E] one will give [A] me a greeting.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the [D] darkness I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Oh, let [D] me go to [A] Brooklyn blue when the dew [E] returns. _
_ [A] There she is once [D] so easily [Bm] gone, [A] she may [E] _ [A] return. _
_ Lay down, [E] lay _ down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I [D] forgot [A] all the others, _ and she [E] can never [A] be mine. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I was always content [D] _ with myself, _ [A] and certainly did not think [E] myself stupid.
_ [A] Until on the way to Brooklyn [D] I met [Bm] one [A] day a young [E] man who made [A] me stupid.
_ Lay down, [E] lay _ [D] down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
_ It was in the middle [D] of a fragrant June [A] night, and eastward he [E] went.
And [A] I saw the face, [D] although the light [Bm] was dull, [A] and it was a [E] blue [A] moment. _
_ Lay down, [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness [D] I forgot all the [A] others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
_ She looked [D] at me and lay [A] still, she lay and [E] disappeared. _
_ [A] But watch out, and [D] my peace went [Bm] away, [A] and my joy [E] streamed [A] forward.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
In [A] the darkness [D] I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can [A] never be mine.
_ So the bell [D] rang [A] to [D] the [A] evening prayer in Brooklyn's clock [E] tower.
_ [A] The bell gave [D] me up [Bm] from the lake, [A] for once [E] again I became [A] a man.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, where [A] little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
_ Well, God, [D] man, it's been a sea of [A] sand for many thousands [E] of years.
_ [A] But it will be [D] a land [Bm] of peace [A] for as long as [E] I have an autumn [A] faith. _
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the darkness I forgot [D] all the [A] others, and she can [E] never [A] be mine.
_ _ Around [D] Fairfield's church the water [A] is clear now in early [E] autumn.
_ [A] But before she stands [D] on the hill, [Bm] _ _ [A] no [E] one will give [A] me a greeting.
_ Lay down, _ [E] lay down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
_ [A] In the [D] darkness I forgot all [A] the others, and she [E] can never [A] be mine.
Oh, let [D] me go to [A] Brooklyn blue when the dew [E] returns. _
_ [A] There she is once [D] so easily [Bm] gone, [A] she may [E] _ [A] return. _
_ Lay down, [E] lay _ down, [A] where little lights go out [E] and in.
[A] In the darkness I [D] forgot [A] all the others, _ and she [E] can never [A] be mine. _ _ _ _ _ _
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