The Paper Kites

Bloom(Chords)

The Paper Kites

Key: Dm

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Capo on 1st fret
	          

                       Dm  
In the morning when I wake  
                       F  
And the sun is coming through,  
                           C  
Oh, you fill my lungs with sweetness,  
F                         Am7  
And you fill my head with you.  

                       Dm  
Shall I write it in a letter?  
                       F  
Shall I try to get it down?  
                          C  
Oh, you fill my head with pieces  
F                     Am7              (stop)  
Of a song I can't get out.  


                   Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  
                  Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  



                    Dm  
Can I take it to a moment  
                              F  
Where the fields are painted gold  
                              C  
And the trees are filled with memories  
F                     Am7  
Of the feelings never told?  

                           Dm  
When the evening pulls the sun down,  
                       F  
And the day is almost through,  
                           C  
Oh, the whole world it is sleeping,  
F               Am7    
But my world is you.  


                   Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  
                   Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  


Dm      F      C      F      Am7  
*whistling*  
Dm      F      C      F      Am7  
*whistling*  

                  Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  
                   Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F              C      F    Am7  
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.  


                   Dm  
Can I be close to you?  
           F             C       
Ooh-oo-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-oo-ooh.   

	        

Written by Samuel Bentley

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