[ Предположительная тональность: C#m ] [Intro] E Am E Un deux trois quatre Cinq six sept huit neuf E G D9 Un deux trois quatre Cinq six sept huit neuf E Am B One two three four five six seven eight nine! [Verse] C#m E/B My dearest, Angelica "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day" C#m/F# A Ab/C I trust you'll understand the reference to Another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play C#m E/B They think me Macbeth, and ambition is my folly I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain C#m/F# C#m/A Ab/C Madison is Banquo, Jefferson's Macduff And Birnam Wood is Congress on its way to Dunsinane C#m E/B And there you are, an ocean away Do you have to live an ocean away? C#m/F# C#m/A Ab Thoughts of you subside Then I get another letter I cannot put the notion away... [Chorus] E Take a break I (am on my way) There's a little surprise before supper And it cannot B Wait (I'll be there in just a minute, save my plate) Alexander- Okay, okay- E/C# Your son is nine years old today And he has something that he'd like to say E/F# F# He's been practicing all day Philip, take it away- [Verse] N.C. Daddy, daddy, look- My name is Philip I am a poet I wrote this poem just To show it And I just turned nine You can write rhymes But you can't write mine E I practice French And play piano with my mother I have a sister, but I want a little brother B My daddy's trying to start America's bank, Un deux trois quatre cinq! [Chorus] E Take a break Hey, our kid is pretty great, Run away with us for the summer Let's go B Upstate Eliza, I've got so much on my plate We can all go stay with my father E/C# E/F# F# There's a lake I know...In a nearby park You and I can go when the night gets dark... I will try to get away [Verse] C#m E/B My dearest Alexander You must get through to Jefferson Sit down with him and compromise C#m/F# C#m/A Don't stop 'til you agree Your fav'rite older sister Angelica, reminds you Ab/C There's someone in your corner all the way across the sea C#m E/B In a letter I received from you two weeks ago I noticed a comma in the middle of a phrase C#m/F# C#m/A Ab/C It changed the meaning. Did you intend this? One stroke and you've consumed my waking days It says: C#m E9/B "My dearest Angelica" with a comma after "dearest." You've written C#m9/Ab C#m/A Ab/C "My dearest, Angelica." Anyway, all this to say C#m E/B I'm coming home this summer At my sister's invitation I'll be there with your fam'ly C#m/F# C#m/A If you make your way upstate I know you're very busy I know your work's important Ab/C But I'm crossing the ocean and I just can't wait C#m E/B You won't be an ocean away You will only be a moment away... C#m7/F# F#m9/A F#m/B B Alexander, come downstairs. Angelica's arriving today! C#m E9/B Angelica! Eliza! The Schuyler sisters! C#m9/Ab C#m/A Alexander It's good to see your face C#m E9/B Angelica, tell this man John Adams spends the summer with his family C#m9/Ab C#m/A Angelica, tell my wife John Adams doesn't have a real job anyway C#m E9/B You're not joining us? Wait I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate C#m9/Ab C#m/A Alexander, I came all this way B She came all this way-All this way- [Chorus] E Take a break You know I have to get my plan through Congress Run away with us for the summer Let's go B Upstate I lose my job if I don't get my plan through Congress We can all go stay with our father E/C# E/F# There's a lake I know In a nearby park You and I can go F Take a break and get away-Run away with us for the summer let's go C Upstate Where we can stay we can always stay with my father F/D If you take your time, you will make your mind F/G Close your eyes and dream- G When the night gets dark Take a break. Fm Bbm Fm Bbm I have to get my plan through Congress Fm Bbm Fm C7 I can't stop until I get this plan through Congress Fm7 Fm7/Eb Fm7/Db