8 (Circle) Chords and Lyrics by Bon Iver
Artist : Bon Iver
Song : 8 (Circle)
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Intro : D A E E F#m D A A D A E F#m D A A A Verse 1 : D A E E Philosophize your figure F#m D A A What I have and haven't held D A E F#m You called and I came, stand tall through it all D A Fall and fixture just the same thing Verse 2 : D A E E Say nothing of my fable, no F#m D A A What on earth is left to come D A E F#m Who's agonized and gnawed through it all D A I'm underneath your tongue Verse 3 : D A E E I'm standing in your street now, no F#m D A A And I carry his guitar D A E F#m And I can't recall it lightly at all D A But I know I'm going in Verse 4 : D A E E Too much for me to pick up, no F#m D A A Not sure what forgiveness is D A E F#m We've galvanized the squall of it all D A I can leave behind the harbour Chorus 1 : D F#m E I will run (all around it) D F#m E Have to crawl (still can't stop it) D Along the fires F#m One more time just pass me by E Imma make it half the night D Hall night wishes Verse 5 : D A E E To walk aside your favor F#m D A A I'm an Astuary King D A E F#m I'll keep in a cave, your comfort and all D A Unburdened and becoming Chorus 2 : D F#m E I will run Sealing off and on, you're on your honour D F#m E Have to crawl, still can't Carry off and up your seize D F#m I will run Carry up love along unfettered time E D Now Mona Now Mona Chorus 3 : D F#m E Haven't I locked up my faliure Sailing off and ore your odd From core to the sky D F#m E Wouldn't I be last to see Carry off and up your seize From the door till we die D F#m Deny with love my labour Carry off, off and on E F#m Atonements defined We live outside D Keep waking up highby SongsChords.Com
About Bon Iver
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Bon Iver |
The name "Bon Iver" derives from the French phrase bon hiver (French pronunciation: [bɔn‿ivɛːʁ]) ("good winter"), taken from a greeting on Northern Exposure.
After the breakup of his band DeYarmond Edison, the ending of a romantic relationship, and a bout with mononucleosis hepatitis, Vernon left Raleigh, North Carolina, and moved back to Wisconsin. He spent the oncoming winter months at his father's cabin in Dunn County, Wisconsin. According to Vernon, it was during this time that the "Bon Iver" moniker first entered his mind; while bedridden with mononucleosis, he began watching the 1990s TV series Northern Exposure on DVD. One episode depicts a group of citizens in Alaska, where the show is set, emerging from their homes into the first snowfall of the winter and wishing one another bon hiver (pronounced [bɔn‿ivɛːʁ], French for "good winter"). This was initially transcribed by Vernon as "boniverre"; however, when he learned of its proper French spelling, he elected not to use it, deciding "hiver" reminded him too much of liver, the site of his illness at the time.
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