Track 9- And Then There Were None Chords
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] Dear Herr Stiefel, Moritz, I've spent the entire day thinking about your note.
Truly, it touched me.
It did that you'd think of me as a friend.
[A] Of course, I was saddened to hear that your exams came off rather less well than you'd hoped,
and that you will not be promoted come fall.
[E] And yet I must say straight away that fleeing to America is hardly the solution.
And even if it were, I cannot provide the money you request.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine.
Not like it's even worth the time.
But still, you know, you wanted more.
Sorry it won't change.
Been there [Eb] before.
[A] You would do me wrong, Herr Stiefel, to read into my refusal any lack [E] of affection.
On the contrary, as Melchior's mother, I truly believe it to be my duty to curb this momentary loss of—
The thing that sucks, okay, for me.
A thousand bucks and life's got free.
And I mean, please, that's all I need.
Get real, José, by now [A] you know the score.
Should you like, I am ready to write your parents.
I will try to convince them that no [E] one could have worked harder last semester,
and also that too rigorous a condemnation of your current misfortune could have the gravest possible [C] effect on—
You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You're gonna crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
Still, Herr Stiefel, one thing in your letter disturbed me.
[A] Your—what shall we call it?—veil threat that should escape not be possible.
You would take your own [E] life.
Okay, so now we do the play.
Act like we so care, no way.
You'll blame my faults.
Well, okay.
Babe, [A] that's how it goes.
My dear boy, the [C] world is filled with men, businessmen, scientists, [A] scholars even,
who have done rather poorly in school and [C] yet gone on to brilliant careers.
[D] Consider, for example, [G] our friend—
They freak or won't, you tell the line.
[Bm] You tell your soul, just kill some time.
[Em] Well, it quit, it will, until [C] they don't.
[G] They're not my hope, not anymore.
[Bm] Not like they so were before.
[Em] Still I'll split and they'll like, well, [C] who knows?
[D] Who knows?
[E] Who knows?
In any case, I assure you that your present misfortune will have no effect on my feelings for you,
or on your relationship with Matthew.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine, not like it's even worth the time,
but still, you know, you wanted more.
Okay, so nothing's changed.
Heard [A] that before.
[B]
[C] You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You wanna [G] crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
[C] You start to cape, you start to [G] cry.
[Am] You try to run, nowhere to [C] hide.
Wanna [G]
crumble [D] up and close [E] that door.
So head high, Hairstiefel, and do let me hear from you soon.
In the meantime, I am unchangingly and most fondly yours, Fanny Gabor.
Just fuck it right enough, that's it.
She'll still go on, well, for a bit.
Another day of utter shit.
And then [A] there were [B] none.
And then there were none.
[A] And then there [B] were none.
[A] And then there were none.
[N]
Truly, it touched me.
It did that you'd think of me as a friend.
[A] Of course, I was saddened to hear that your exams came off rather less well than you'd hoped,
and that you will not be promoted come fall.
[E] And yet I must say straight away that fleeing to America is hardly the solution.
And even if it were, I cannot provide the money you request.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine.
Not like it's even worth the time.
But still, you know, you wanted more.
Sorry it won't change.
Been there [Eb] before.
[A] You would do me wrong, Herr Stiefel, to read into my refusal any lack [E] of affection.
On the contrary, as Melchior's mother, I truly believe it to be my duty to curb this momentary loss of—
The thing that sucks, okay, for me.
A thousand bucks and life's got free.
And I mean, please, that's all I need.
Get real, José, by now [A] you know the score.
Should you like, I am ready to write your parents.
I will try to convince them that no [E] one could have worked harder last semester,
and also that too rigorous a condemnation of your current misfortune could have the gravest possible [C] effect on—
You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You're gonna crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
Still, Herr Stiefel, one thing in your letter disturbed me.
[A] Your—what shall we call it?—veil threat that should escape not be possible.
You would take your own [E] life.
Okay, so now we do the play.
Act like we so care, no way.
You'll blame my faults.
Well, okay.
Babe, [A] that's how it goes.
My dear boy, the [C] world is filled with men, businessmen, scientists, [A] scholars even,
who have done rather poorly in school and [C] yet gone on to brilliant careers.
[D] Consider, for example, [G] our friend—
They freak or won't, you tell the line.
[Bm] You tell your soul, just kill some time.
[Em] Well, it quit, it will, until [C] they don't.
[G] They're not my hope, not anymore.
[Bm] Not like they so were before.
[Em] Still I'll split and they'll like, well, [C] who knows?
[D] Who knows?
[E] Who knows?
In any case, I assure you that your present misfortune will have no effect on my feelings for you,
or on your relationship with Matthew.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine, not like it's even worth the time,
but still, you know, you wanted more.
Okay, so nothing's changed.
Heard [A] that before.
[B]
[C] You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You wanna [G] crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
[C] You start to cape, you start to [G] cry.
[Am] You try to run, nowhere to [C] hide.
Wanna [G]
crumble [D] up and close [E] that door.
So head high, Hairstiefel, and do let me hear from you soon.
In the meantime, I am unchangingly and most fondly yours, Fanny Gabor.
Just fuck it right enough, that's it.
She'll still go on, well, for a bit.
Another day of utter shit.
And then [A] there were [B] none.
And then there were none.
[A] And then there [B] were none.
[A] And then there were none.
[N]
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[E] Dear Herr Stiefel, _ Moritz, I've spent the entire day thinking about your note.
Truly, it touched me.
It did that you'd think of me as a friend.
[A] Of course, I was saddened to hear that your exams came off rather less well than you'd hoped,
and that you will not be promoted come fall.
[E] And yet I must say straight away that fleeing to America is hardly the solution.
And even if it were, I cannot provide the money you request.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine.
Not like it's even worth the time.
But still, you know, you wanted more.
Sorry it won't change.
Been there [Eb] before. _
_ [A] _ You would do me wrong, Herr Stiefel, to read into my refusal any lack [E] of affection.
On the contrary, as Melchior's mother, I truly believe it to be my duty to curb this momentary loss of—
The thing that sucks, okay, for me.
A thousand bucks and life's got free.
And I mean, please, that's all I need.
Get real, José, by now [A] you know the score.
_ Should you like, I am ready to write your parents.
I will try to convince them that no [E] one could have worked harder last semester,
and also that too rigorous a condemnation of your current misfortune could have the gravest possible [C] effect on—
You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You're gonna crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
_ _ Still, Herr Stiefel, one thing in your letter disturbed me.
_ [A] _ Your—what shall we call it?—veil threat that should escape not be possible.
You would take your own [E] life.
Okay, so now we do the play.
Act like we so care, no way.
You'll blame my faults.
Well, okay.
_ Babe, [A] that's how it goes.
My dear boy, the [C] world is filled with men, businessmen, scientists, [A] scholars even,
who have done rather poorly in school and [C] yet gone on to brilliant careers.
[D] Consider, for example, [G] our friend—
They freak or won't, you tell the line.
[Bm] You tell your soul, just kill some time.
_ [Em] Well, it quit, it will, until [C] they _ don't.
_ _ _ [G] They're not my hope, not anymore.
_ [Bm] Not like they so were before.
_ [Em] Still I'll split and they'll like, well, [C] who _ knows?
[D] Who _ knows?
[E] Who _ _ _ knows?
_ _ In any case, I assure you that your present misfortune will have no effect on my feelings for you,
or on your relationship with Matthew.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine, not like it's even worth the time,
but still, you know, you wanted more.
Okay, so nothing's changed.
Heard [A] that before.
[B] _
[C] You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You wanna [G] crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
[C] You start to cape, you start to [G] cry.
[Am] You try to run, nowhere to [C] hide.
Wanna [G]
crumble [D] up and close [E] that door.
So head high, Hairstiefel, and do let me hear from you soon.
In the meantime, I am unchangingly and most fondly yours, Fanny Gabor.
Just fuck it right enough, that's it.
She'll still go on, well, for a bit.
Another day of utter shit.
And then [A] there were [B] none.
_ _ And then there were none.
_ [A] _ And then there [B] were none.
_ [A] _ And then there were none.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Truly, it touched me.
It did that you'd think of me as a friend.
[A] Of course, I was saddened to hear that your exams came off rather less well than you'd hoped,
and that you will not be promoted come fall.
[E] And yet I must say straight away that fleeing to America is hardly the solution.
And even if it were, I cannot provide the money you request.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine.
Not like it's even worth the time.
But still, you know, you wanted more.
Sorry it won't change.
Been there [Eb] before. _
_ [A] _ You would do me wrong, Herr Stiefel, to read into my refusal any lack [E] of affection.
On the contrary, as Melchior's mother, I truly believe it to be my duty to curb this momentary loss of—
The thing that sucks, okay, for me.
A thousand bucks and life's got free.
And I mean, please, that's all I need.
Get real, José, by now [A] you know the score.
_ Should you like, I am ready to write your parents.
I will try to convince them that no [E] one could have worked harder last semester,
and also that too rigorous a condemnation of your current misfortune could have the gravest possible [C] effect on—
You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You're gonna crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
_ _ Still, Herr Stiefel, one thing in your letter disturbed me.
_ [A] _ Your—what shall we call it?—veil threat that should escape not be possible.
You would take your own [E] life.
Okay, so now we do the play.
Act like we so care, no way.
You'll blame my faults.
Well, okay.
_ Babe, [A] that's how it goes.
My dear boy, the [C] world is filled with men, businessmen, scientists, [A] scholars even,
who have done rather poorly in school and [C] yet gone on to brilliant careers.
[D] Consider, for example, [G] our friend—
They freak or won't, you tell the line.
[Bm] You tell your soul, just kill some time.
_ [Em] Well, it quit, it will, until [C] they _ don't.
_ _ _ [G] They're not my hope, not anymore.
_ [Bm] Not like they so were before.
_ [Em] Still I'll split and they'll like, well, [C] who _ knows?
[D] Who _ knows?
[E] Who _ _ _ knows?
_ _ In any case, I assure you that your present misfortune will have no effect on my feelings for you,
or on your relationship with Matthew.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, fine, not like it's even worth the time,
but still, you know, you wanted more.
Okay, so nothing's changed.
Heard [A] that before.
[B] _
[C] You wanna laugh, it's too [G] absurd.
[Am] You start to ask, can't hear a word.
[C] You wanna [G] crash [D] and burn, right?
Tell [E] me more.
[C] You start to cape, you start to [G] cry.
[Am] You try to run, nowhere to [C] hide.
Wanna [G]
crumble [D] up and close [E] that door.
So head high, Hairstiefel, and do let me hear from you soon.
In the meantime, I am unchangingly and most fondly yours, Fanny Gabor.
Just fuck it right enough, that's it.
She'll still go on, well, for a bit.
Another day of utter shit.
And then [A] there were [B] none.
_ _ And then there were none.
_ [A] _ And then there [B] were none.
_ [A] _ And then there were none.
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