Chords for Sufjan Stevens - Come On! Feel The Illinoise!

Tempo:
110 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

F#m

Bm

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sufjan Stevens - Come On! Feel The Illinoise! chords
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Key:
D
1321
A
1231
F#m
123111112
Bm
13421112
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
F#m
123111112
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To learn Sufjan Stevens - Jacksonville chords with lyrics, centre your learning around these crucial chords: D, A, D, Bm, F#m, D, F#m, Bm, D. Kick off your practice at a gentle 55 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 110 BPM. Given the song's key of D, adjust the capo to align with your vocal range and chord preference.

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[C] .
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Oh great intentions, I've got the best of interventions, but when the ads come, I think.
about it now.
In my inflections, entrepreneurial conditions take us to glory, I think about it now.
I will satisfy my ambitions, make it that picture, celebrate the ages, have a long vacation,.
color celebrations, for you my ambitions, to your name.
Oh great white city, I've got the adequate committee, where have your walls gone?.
I think about it now.
[F] .
[Am] Chicago, in [C] fashion, [G] the [E] sultry, [B] expensive, old [C] Columbia.
[F] [Am] From Paris, [C] in central, [G] like the [E] world we [F] invented, [C] identity.
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Oh great intentions, come on in with the invitation, have you no conscience?.
I think about it now.
Oh God of progress, have you degraded or forgot us?.
Where have your laws gone?.
I think about it now.
If I look at the horizons, you think typically terrific.
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[F] [G] [Am] Chicago, [C] the new age, [G] a [E] hundred-frame progress, [F] hey old [C] Columbia.
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[F] [Am] The music, for [C] pleasure, [F] please [E] not the music, [F] pleasure's [C] not the medicine,.
Chicago, the new age, a hundred-frame progress, hey [G] old Columbia.
[F].
Come [G] on [D] Columbia.
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[Bm] .
[F#m] .
[A] .
[D] .
[Bm] [D] [Bm] .
[D] [F#m] .
[A] .
[D] .
[A] [D] .
[A] [G] [A] [D] .
[A] [Em] [A] [G] [A] .
[G] [A] [D] [A] [Bm] .
[A] [G] [F#m] [Em] .
[F#m] [D] .
[A] [D] .
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[A] [D] .
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[A] [D] .
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[A] [D] [Bm] .
[D] [A] .
[D] .
[F#m] I [A] .
[D] cried myself [F#m] to sleep last [A] night, found [D] a ghost, a girl, he was brought [F#m] to [A] my window.
I [D] was over time, I [Bm] just asked [F#m] to end [A] my life.
All [D] the attitude, the regret, of [F#m] a thousand [A] dreams.
I [D] am with my heart, and a superstitious head.
I am writing love, [A] I am writing love.
[D] Even in my best condition, I make all those stupid [F#m] decisions.
I am writing love, [A] I am writing love.
And [D] he laughed at [Bm] the attitudes of [F#m] a fox, at [D] the hollow hearts.
He laughed at the attitudes, they [F#m] might [A] get the most.
What [D] is to be with love and spirit, [Bm] everything is [D] educated.
Are you ready for love, are you ready for [A] me?.
[D] Even in his heart, the [Bm] fellow has to know the words.
[D] Are you ready for love, are you ready for [A] me?.
[D] [Bm] I cried myself [F#m] to sleep last [A] night, for [D] the earth and [Bm] materials.
They [F#m] may sound just [A] .
right [D] to me.
Even with the rest, we [Bm] live it, everything is integrated.
[F#m] Are you ready for my heart, [A] are you ready for my [D] heart?.
Even in his heart, the [Bm] fellow has to know the water [F#m] level.
Are you ready for my [A] heart, are you ready for my [D] heart?.
[Bm] [D] [G] .
[D] [G] [Bm] .
[D] .
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