Isobel Uke tab by Bjork

5 Chords used in the song: Am, E7, Em, C, E

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Year:  1995
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4.1
(Intermediate)
Key: AmChords
Am Am           E7 E7 
In a forest pitch-dark

Am Am Em Em
Glowed the tiniest spark

Am Am E7 E7
It burst into flame

Am Am E7 E7
Like me, Like me




Am Am E7 E7
My name Isobel

Am Am E7 E7
Married to myself

Am Am E7 E7
My love Isobel

Am Am E7 E7
Living by herself



Am Am E7 E7
In a heart full of dust

Am Am Em Em
Lives a creature called lust

Am Am E7 E7
It surprises and scares

Am Am E7 E7
Like me Like me



Am Am E7 E7
My name Isobel

Am Am E7 E7
Married to myself

Am Am E7 E7
My love Isobel

Am Am E7 E7
Living by herself




C C E7 E7 Am Am
When she does it she means to oooooh

C C E7 E7 Am Am
Moth delivers her message oooo-oooo-oo-oo

C C E7 E7
Unexplained on your collar

Em Em
Crawling in silence

E E
A A simple excuse



Am Am E7 E7
Nana na nana

Am Am E7 E7
Nana na nana



Am Am E7 E7
In a tower of steel

Am Am Em Em
Nature forges a deal

Am Am E7 E7
To raise wonderful hell

Am Am E7 E7
Like me, like me

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About this song: Isobel

"This is the story of Isobel; she was born in a forest by a spark, and as she grew up, she realized that the pebbles on the forest floor were actually skyscrapers. And by the time she was a grown-up woman and the skyscrapers had taken over the forest. She found herself in a city, and she didn't like all the people there so much, because they were a bit too clever for her."Isobel was written by Björk, Nellee Hooper and Marius De Vries, and the lyrics were made by Sjón - his very first songlyric in fact. Read more on Last.fm.

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