Chords for Woolf
Tempo:
82.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Coffee cheers?
Coffee cheers.
Happy Sunday morning.
Because it was Virginia Woolf's birthday the other day, we thought we would do our song,
Woolf, the last song off of our brand new record, Re-Run City.
Hope you enjoy it.
[Eb] We're in the Skyway, and it is so incredibly quiet in here.
We're about to get loud.
[E]
[Gb] [Ab] [B] [A] [Ab]
[A] [Ab] [A] [Abm] [D] [E]
[Gbm] [Dbm] [A]
[E] [A] [D] [E]
London fog, the weight of God, [A]
gathers [Dm] on.
[A] Four o'clock [Em] in the morning, [E] sun will rise.
Just in time to [A] strip and [Dm] dive, [A] or buy the flowers and [Em] host the [E] party.
You're at your best in your new blue dress with the floppy hat and the cigarette.
[A] You hit them hard with sparkling wit, and you write the books that scare your [E] friends.
Then you pack your bags and catch the train just to move the ponds on your checkered [A] brain.
But the waves still break and sound the same.
You can hear them from the garden [B] in the morning.
[A] You are painting the [E] sky, but [B] by the evening, you [A] are wanting to [E] die [B] or buy.
[E] [Em] [D] [E] [B]
[A] [Em] [A] [Ab] [A] [D]
[Em] [E] [Em]
[A]
[E] Richmond clouds, roam the downs [A] to think out [D] loud.
[A] Five o'clock [Em] in the [E] evening, sun will set.
Nights widened, and [A] the thought of [Dm] it [A] sets your heart [Em] ablaze [E] and beat.
And you set the type, and you work the press till the proofs are out and the letters sent.
You [D] play the host to your friends and [A] ghosts, till they tip their hats and take their [E] coats.
And you build your room at great expense from the finest rock on a crumbling [A] cliff.
Till the long campaign on time begins, and you find your way back home.
And [B] at the spring's end, the [A] birds are singing to [E] you.
[D] [E] [G] But [B] by the winter, they'll [A] only whisper [E] true.
[B]
[E] Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [A] around [B] all the [A] same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, [E] and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you [E] home again.
Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [D] about all [A] the same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you home again.
[E] Hmm.
[G] [A]
[E] Hmm.
[D] [A]
Hmm.
[E]
Coffee cheers.
Happy Sunday morning.
Because it was Virginia Woolf's birthday the other day, we thought we would do our song,
Woolf, the last song off of our brand new record, Re-Run City.
Hope you enjoy it.
[Eb] We're in the Skyway, and it is so incredibly quiet in here.
We're about to get loud.
[E]
[Gb] [Ab] [B] [A] [Ab]
[A] [Ab] [A] [Abm] [D] [E]
[Gbm] [Dbm] [A]
[E] [A] [D] [E]
London fog, the weight of God, [A]
gathers [Dm] on.
[A] Four o'clock [Em] in the morning, [E] sun will rise.
Just in time to [A] strip and [Dm] dive, [A] or buy the flowers and [Em] host the [E] party.
You're at your best in your new blue dress with the floppy hat and the cigarette.
[A] You hit them hard with sparkling wit, and you write the books that scare your [E] friends.
Then you pack your bags and catch the train just to move the ponds on your checkered [A] brain.
But the waves still break and sound the same.
You can hear them from the garden [B] in the morning.
[A] You are painting the [E] sky, but [B] by the evening, you [A] are wanting to [E] die [B] or buy.
[E] [Em] [D] [E] [B]
[A] [Em] [A] [Ab] [A] [D]
[Em] [E] [Em]
[A]
[E] Richmond clouds, roam the downs [A] to think out [D] loud.
[A] Five o'clock [Em] in the [E] evening, sun will set.
Nights widened, and [A] the thought of [Dm] it [A] sets your heart [Em] ablaze [E] and beat.
And you set the type, and you work the press till the proofs are out and the letters sent.
You [D] play the host to your friends and [A] ghosts, till they tip their hats and take their [E] coats.
And you build your room at great expense from the finest rock on a crumbling [A] cliff.
Till the long campaign on time begins, and you find your way back home.
And [B] at the spring's end, the [A] birds are singing to [E] you.
[D] [E] [G] But [B] by the winter, they'll [A] only whisper [E] true.
[B]
[E] Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [A] around [B] all the [A] same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, [E] and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you [E] home again.
Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [D] about all [A] the same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you home again.
[E] Hmm.
[G] [A]
[E] Hmm.
[D] [A]
Hmm.
[E]
Key:
A
E
B
D
Em
A
E
B
Coffee cheers?
Coffee cheers.
Happy Sunday morning.
Because it was Virginia Woolf's birthday the other day, we thought we would do our song,
Woolf, the last song off of our brand new record, Re-Run City.
Hope you enjoy it.
[Eb] We're in the Skyway, and it is so incredibly quiet in here.
We're about to get loud.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [B] _ [A] _ [Ab] _
[A] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [Abm] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ [Dbm] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E]
London fog, the weight of God, _ [A]
gathers [Dm] on.
[A] _ Four o'clock [Em] in the morning, [E] sun will rise.
Just in time to [A] strip and [Dm] dive, [A] or buy the flowers and [Em] host the [E] party.
You're at your best in your new blue dress with the floppy hat and the cigarette.
[A] You hit them hard with sparkling wit, and you write the books that scare your [E] friends.
Then you pack your bags and catch the train just to move the ponds on your checkered [A] brain.
But the waves still break and sound the same.
You can hear them from the garden [B] in the morning.
_ [A] You are painting the [E] sky, _ _ _ _ _ but [B] by the evening, you [A] are wanting to [E] die _ [B] or buy. _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ [E] _ [B] _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [D] _
[Em] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ Richmond clouds, _ roam the downs [A] to think out [D] loud.
_ [A] Five o'clock [Em] in the [E] evening, sun will set.
_ Nights widened, and [A] the thought of [Dm] it [A] _ sets your heart [Em] ablaze [E] and beat.
And you set the type, and you work the press till the proofs are out and the letters sent.
You [D] play the host to your friends and [A] ghosts, till they tip their hats and take their [E] coats.
And you build your room at great expense from the finest rock on a crumbling [A] cliff.
Till the long campaign on time begins, and you find your way back home.
And [B] at the spring's end, the [A] birds are singing to [E] you.
_ [D] _ [E] _ _ [G] But [B] by the winter, they'll [A] only whisper _ [E] true.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[E] Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [A] around [B] all the [A] same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, [E] and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you [E] home again. _
Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [D] about all [A] the same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you home again.
[E] Hmm.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Hmm. _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hmm.
[E] _ _
Coffee cheers.
Happy Sunday morning.
Because it was Virginia Woolf's birthday the other day, we thought we would do our song,
Woolf, the last song off of our brand new record, Re-Run City.
Hope you enjoy it.
[Eb] We're in the Skyway, and it is so incredibly quiet in here.
We're about to get loud.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [B] _ [A] _ [Ab] _
[A] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [Abm] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ [Dbm] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E]
London fog, the weight of God, _ [A]
gathers [Dm] on.
[A] _ Four o'clock [Em] in the morning, [E] sun will rise.
Just in time to [A] strip and [Dm] dive, [A] or buy the flowers and [Em] host the [E] party.
You're at your best in your new blue dress with the floppy hat and the cigarette.
[A] You hit them hard with sparkling wit, and you write the books that scare your [E] friends.
Then you pack your bags and catch the train just to move the ponds on your checkered [A] brain.
But the waves still break and sound the same.
You can hear them from the garden [B] in the morning.
_ [A] You are painting the [E] sky, _ _ _ _ _ but [B] by the evening, you [A] are wanting to [E] die _ [B] or buy. _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ [E] _ [B] _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ [D] _
[Em] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ Richmond clouds, _ roam the downs [A] to think out [D] loud.
_ [A] Five o'clock [Em] in the [E] evening, sun will set.
_ Nights widened, and [A] the thought of [Dm] it [A] _ sets your heart [Em] ablaze [E] and beat.
And you set the type, and you work the press till the proofs are out and the letters sent.
You [D] play the host to your friends and [A] ghosts, till they tip their hats and take their [E] coats.
And you build your room at great expense from the finest rock on a crumbling [A] cliff.
Till the long campaign on time begins, and you find your way back home.
And [B] at the spring's end, the [A] birds are singing to [E] you.
_ [D] _ [E] _ _ [G] But [B] by the winter, they'll [A] only whisper _ [E] true.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[E] Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [A] around [B] all the [A] same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, [E] and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you [E] home again. _
Virginia, don't you weep.
Talking in your sleep again, [D] about all [A] the same old ghosts.
Lending [E] overcoats, and when you make that leap, I hope the water is deep.
And [A] that the river takes you in, and brings you home again.
[E] Hmm.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Hmm. _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hmm.
[E] _ _