Intro: C E7 Am G F G C Verse 1: C E7 Am G I left my heart at a pub in Hampstead Dm C G And I misplaced my mind in a good way C E7 Am G Threw away my reputation, but saved us more heartache F G C Yes, I know it seems xxxxed up and you're right C E7 Am But quite frankly, you're still wrong about everything G Dm C G So far off, your seat's nowhere near the table C E7 Am G But I find something sweet in your peculiar behavior F G C 'Cause I think to be so dumb must be nice E7 Am I do, I do, I do, I do Pre-Chorus: D7 G What makes you think you’re even invited? E7 Am G F The doors are closed with lights off inside and all the while Am G Fm There's no one home, you're still outside I wonder why Chorus: C D What's wrong with a little bit of poison? Tell me F G I would rather feel everything than nothing every time C D Ooh, fear me, stranger, a little bit of sugar, danger F Em Dm I'd rather be seen and alive than dying by your point of view G I do, I do, I do, I do Verse 2: C E7 Am I don't remember too much of the last year G Dm C G But I knew who I was when I got here C E7 Am G 'Cause I'm still the same but only entirely different F G C E7 Am And my lover's just some lines in some songs, mm Pre-Chorus: D7 G You think you’ve read the book I’m still writing E7 Am G F I can't imagine wanting so badly to be right Am G Fm Guess I’m forever on your mind I wonder why Chorus: C D What's wrong with a little bit of poison? Tell me -Tell me- F G I would rather feel everything than nothing every time -Every, every time- C D Ooh, fear me, stranger, a little bit of sugar -Sugar-, danger -Danger- F Em Dm G I'd rather be seen and alive than dying by your point of view Outro: F Em Dm Rather be swimming with you than drowning in a crowded room G C I do, I do, I do, I do
Wow you posted this so fast! Thank you! and the beauty of easy chords
I love this song and playing it with ease on the uke is great! (:
What is the strumming pattern?