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Brooke Fraser - Albertine chords

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Albertine
Brook Fraser

3rd capo

Riff:   Fmaj7   Am

Verse 1:
Fmaj7                              Am
I am sitting still, I think of Angelique
                      Fmaj7                                          Am
Her mothers voice over me, and the bullets in the wall where it fell silent
Fmaj7                                     Am
And on a thousandth hill, I think of Albertine
                              Fmaj7              Am
There in her eyes what I don't see with my eye oh

Chorus:
     Fmaj7               C            G
Rwanda, now that I have seen, I am responsible
Dm
Faith without deeds is dead
Fmaj7           C               G        Dm
Now that I have held you in my own arms, I cannot let go till you are

Verse 2:
I am on a plane across a distant sea, but I carry you in me
And in the dust on, the dust on, the dust on, the dust on, the dust on
The dust on my feet

Chorus
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/b/brooke-fraser/252240.html ]
Interlude:   Am    Fmaj7  C

Bridge:
        Am                              Fmaj7       C
I will tell the world, I will tell them where I've been
        Am                           Fmaj7   C
I will keep my word, I will tell them Albertine

Chorus

Verse 3:
Fmaj7                               Am
I am on a stage, a thousand eyes on me
                       Fmaj7                         Am
I will tell them, Albertine, I will tell them, Albertine


The riff is played throughout the song except for the chorus and bridge.
The way I play with the riff and I think Brooke does too is along with Fmaj7, 
we play Am/C where we continuously open the 3rd string.  
Then to the Am where we do the same with the 3rd and 4th string.  
And this is how I play some of the unconventional chords:
Am/C:  x3221x   Fmaj7:  x3321x 

Just to let you know this is how I interpret this song, 
but you could always tweak it your own way so it sounds good to you.  
Thanks.
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