Breezeblocks Uke tab by Alt-J

3 Chords used in the song: F, Am, Dm

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Year:  2012
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2.33
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Key: C, F, Dm, AmChords
F F                  Am Am
She may contain the urge to run away
Dm Dm Dm Dm
But hold her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks
F F Am Am
Cetirizine, your fever's gripped me again
Dm Dm
Never kisses, all you ever send are fullstops
F F Am Am
Do you know where the wilds things go
Dm Dm Dm Dm
They go along to take your honey
F F Am Am
Break down, now weep, build up, breakfast
Dm Dm
Now let's eat, my love, my love love love

F F Am Am
Muscle to muscle and toe to toe
Dm Dm Dm Dm
The fear has gripped me, but here I go
F F Am Am
My heart sinks as I jump up
Dm Dm Dm Dm
Your hand grips hand as my eyes shut

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Panda123 avatar
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C'est bien Dm et pas D sur certaine tab. Donc, celle là est bonne =)
20 May 2013
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deebroken avatar
chorus not right; lyrics neither... the song has at least 5 different parts
05 Apr 2013
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Connordude27 avatar
Not complete but so far so good.
01 Apr 2013
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About this song: Breezeblocks

This sinister love song is a single from their debut album, An Awesome Wave and was partly inspired by Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's picture book Where The Wild Things Are. Newman explained to Interview Magazine: "The song is about liking someone who you want so much that you want to hurt yourself and them, as well. We related that idea to Where The Wild Things Are, which we all grew up reading, where in the end the beasts say 'Oh, please don't go! We'll eat you whole! We love you so!,' that they would threaten cannibalism to have that person - it's a powerful image."

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