3 Chords used in the song: D, G, A

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D
G
D
Load the car and write the noteD
G
D
Grab your bag and grab your coatD
G
D
Tell the ones that need to knowD-
A
G
We are headed northD
G
D
One foot in and one foot backD
G
D
But it don't play to live like thatD
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So I cut the ties and I jumped the tracksD
A
G
For never to returnD
G
D
Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
G
D
Are you aware the shape Im in?D
G
D
My hands they shake my head it spinsD -
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D
Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
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D
When at first i learned to speakD
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D
I used all my words to fightD
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With him and her and you and me
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A
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Aw but its just a waste of time
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A
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Yea its such a waste of timeD
G
D
That women she's got eyes that shineD
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D
Like a pair of stolen polished dimesD-
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D
She asked to dance I said it's fine (aw it's fine)D
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D
I'll see you in the morning timeD
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D
Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
G
D
Are you aware the shape Im in?D
G
D
My hands they shake my head it spinsD -
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D
Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
G
D
Three words that became hard to sayD
A
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I and love and youD
G
D
What you are then I am todayD
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Look at the things I doD
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Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
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D
Are you aware the shape Im in?D
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D
My hands they shake my head it spinsD -
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D
Aw Brooklyn Brooklyn take me inD
G
D
Dumb down and numbed by time and ageD
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Your dreams they catch the world the cageD
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The highway sets the travelers stageD
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All exits look the sameD
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D
Three words that became hard to sayD
A
G
I and love and youD
A
G
I and love and youD
A
G
I and love and you
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About this song: I And Love And You
The title track for the new album, is a piano ballad soaked in folk flavor, crying "Brooklyn, Brooklyn, take me in." Makes sense, since the song was inspired by a gig at Brooklyn's Galapagos. "It was the coolest place we'd ever been, and the furthest from home we'd ever been in every sense," Scott Avett tells Spinner. "So the Brooklyn chorus kind of embodies the rest of the lyrics."