Intro: | A | Dbm | Gbm | Dmaj7 E | Burr: A Dbm Dear Theodosia, what to say to you? Gbm You have my eyes Dmaj7 You have your mother's name E A Dbm When you came into the world you cried Gbm And it broke my heart Interlude: Dmaj7 E A Dbm I'm dedicating every day to you Gbm Dmaj7 Domestic life was never quite my style E A When you smile Dbm Gbm You knock me out, I fall apart Dmaj7 And I thought I was so smart E A Dbm You will come of age with our young nation Gbm We'll bleed and fight for you Dmaj7 We'll make it right for you E A Dbm If we lay a strong enough foundation Gbm We'll pass it on to you Dmaj7 We'll give the world to you E A And you'll blow us all away Dbm Gbm Dmaj7 Someday, someday E A Yeah, you'll blow us all away Dbm Gbm Dmaj7 E Someday, someday Hamilton: A Dbm Gbm Oh, Phillip when you smile I am undone Esus4 My son E A Look at my son Dbm Gbm Pride is not the word I'm looking for Esus4 E There is so much more inside me now A Dbm Gbm Oh, Phillip you outshine the morning sun Esus4 E My son A Dbm When you smile Gbm I fall apart Esus4 E And I thought I was so smart Hamilton and Burr: D E D E D My father wasn't around (My father wasn't around) E D E D I swear that I'll be around for you E D E D I'll do whatever it takes (I'll make a million mistakes) E D Esus4 I'll make the world safe and sound for you A Dbm You'll come of age with our young nation Gbm We'll bleed and fight for you Dmaj7 We'll make it right for you E A Dbm If we lay a strong enough foundation Gbm We'll pass it on to you Dmaj7 We'll give the world to you E A And you'll blow us all away Dbm Gbm Dmaj7 Someday, someday E A Yeah, you'll blow us all away Dbm Gbm Dmaj7 Someday, someday Outro: A This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
7 ukulele chords used in "Dear Theodosia (Hamilton)" by Misc Musicals: A, Dbm, D, Dmaj7, E, Esus4 and Gbm





















do you ever just sing the dear theodosia REPRISE instead just to make yourself cry–
best hamilton song by far
+3 is easier if ur a beginner
WHAT, NO UR CRYING
In +3, if Fmaj7 is too difficult for you, replace it with F
+3 capo on fret 1
you get a better “resolution” to the song if you add one last e chord between the final dmaj7 and a chords, imo 🙂
Do you agree that the part Aaron Burr sings to Theodosia is better that Hamilton’s?
deos anyone know the strumming pattern
I just use C Em Am F with a small up strum every time I change chords those chords in that order.