Floater (Too Much to Ask) by Bob Dylan Lyric & Guitar Chords

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You can play Floater (Too Much to Ask) by Bob Dylan using guitar or guitar.
This song by Bob Dylan can also be played by that instruments.
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Floater (Too Much to Ask) guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album.
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Floater (Too Much to Ask) by Bob Dylan Guitar Chords

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F7 F#o F#7 F7
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F7 Fo F7
Down over the window
Come the [Bb]dazzling [Eb7]sunlit [Bb]rays
F7 Fo F7
Through the back alleys, through the blinds,
Another one of t[Bb]hem endless [Ebm]days.[Bb]

Honey bees are buzzing
Leaves begin to stir
I’m in love with my second cousin Bb A7
I tell myself I could be happy forever with her.

[Dm]I keep listening for [A7]footsteps,
[Dm] But I ain’t ever hearing [Bb]any.[A7]
[Dm]From the boat, I fish for [A7]bullheads
Dm C/E F . . Fo
I catch a lot, sometimes too many.

A summer breeze is blowin’,
A squall is setting in.
Sometimes it’s just plain stupid
To get into any kind of wind.

(intro)

Well, the old men ’round here sometimes they get on 1)
bad terms with the younger men,
Old, young – age don’t carry weight
It doesn’t matter in the end

One of the bosses’ hangers-on sometimes comes to call
At times you least expect,
Tryin’ to bully you, strong-arm you, inspire you with fear.
It has the opposite effect

There’s a new grove of trees on the outskirts of town 2)
The old one – long gone.
Timber, two foot six across,
Burns with the bark still on.

They say times are hard,
If you don’t believe it you can follow your nose.
It don’t bother me, times are hard everywhere,
We will just have to see how it goes.

(intro)

My old man he’s like some feudal lord, 3)
Got more lives than a cat.
I’ve never seen him quarrel with my mother even once. 4)
Things come alive or they fall flat.

You can smell the pine wood burnin’
You can hear the school-bell ring.
Got to get up near the teacher, if you can
If you wanna learn anything.

Romeo, he said to Juliet, “You got a poor complexion
It don’t give you an appearance of a youthful touch.”
Juliet said back to Romeo, “Why don’t you just shove off 5)
If it bothers you so much.”

They all got out of here any way they could –
Cold rain can give you the shivers.
They went down the Ohio, the Cumberland, the Tennessee,
All the rest of them rebel rivers.

(intro)

If you ever try to interfere with me, or cross my path again,
You do so at the peril of your own life. 9)
I’m not quite as cool or forgiving as I sound, 6)
I’ve seen enough heartache and strife.

My grandfather was a duck trapper
He could do it with just dragnets and ropes
My grandmother could sew new dresses out of old cloth,
I don’t know if they had any dreams or hopes.

I had ’em once though I suppose
To go along with all the ring dancing,
Christmas Carols on all the Christmas Eves
I left all my dreams and hopes
Buried under tobacco leaves

Not always easy kicking someone out, 7)
Got to wait awhile, it can be an unpleasant task.
Sometimes somebody wants you to give something up
And, tears or not, it’s too much to ask. 8)

(intro, ended by Bb6)

References to Junichi Saga’s novel Confessions of a Yakuza

Other references

…Later in the war, Forrest told General Braxton Bragg just what he thought of that vacillating, indecisive officer after Bragg had twice “tampered with” Forrest’s cavalry command. The confrontation occurred at Bragg’s headquarters on Missionary Ridge during the ridiculous Confederate siege of Chattanooga. Forrest said:
“I have stood your meanness as long as I intend to. You have played the part of a damned scoundrel, and are a coward, and if you were any part of a man I would slap your jaws and force you to resent it…. If you ever again try to interfere with me or cross my path, it will be at the peril of your life.” (from http://www.thehistorynet.com/Acw/Blfeuding_generals/index1.html)

Version in E (capo 1st fret):

E7 Fo F7 E7
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E7 Eo E7
Down over the window
From the [A]dazzling [D7]sunlit [A]place
E7 Eo E7
Through the back alleys, through the blinds,
Another one of t[A]hem endless d[Dm]ays.[A]

Honey bees are buzzing
Leaves begin to stir
I’m in love with my second cousin A G#7
I tell myself I could be happy forever with her.

[C#m]I keep listening for f[G#7]ootsteps,
[C#m] But I ain’t ever hearing [A]any.[G#7]
[C#m]From the boat, I fish for [G#7]bullheads
C#m B/D# E . . Eo
I catch a lot, sometimes too many.

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If you want to learn Bob Dylan Floater (Too Much to Ask) guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Floater (Too Much to Ask). Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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