Intro: Bm Gbm A E Verse 1: Bm Gbm I've spent so long A Tryna to make right on my wrongs E But I miss being stoned Bm ‘Cause it would make this easy Gbm If I give myself an inch A Hell I might take the mile E Bm And she can't take my calls when I'm too drunk to dial Pre-chorus: Gbm I’d love to sugar coat this A De-thorn all my roses E But she caught me at my lowest Chorus: D A The hardest part of getting clean are all the damn apologies E Gbm A E Paying tolls on bridges that I've burnt D A I've been afraid of growing up ‘cause that would mean to sober up E Gbm But stoned and drunk don't mix with loving her E D A Does that make me a quitter? E Gbm A Does that make me a quitter? Verse 2: Bm Gbm Lonely as I may be A I'd rather that she hate me E For who I am and not the man whose hands were shaky Bm Gbm I finally seen a sunrise A And I could not believe it E Bm Curtains open wishing she was here to see it Pre-chorus: Gbm And I thought that I could handle A Both ends of that candle E But I'm throwing in the towel Chorus: D A The hardest part of getting clean are all the damn apologies E Gbm A E Paying tolls on bridges that I've burnt D A I've been afraid of growing up ‘cause that would mean to sober up E Gbm But stoned and drunk don't mix with loving her E D A Does that make me a quitter? E Gbm E Does that make me a quitter? Chorus: D A The hardest part of getting clean are all the damn philosophies E Gbm E Telling me how this is 'supposed to work D A I've been afraid of growing up and losing friends I used to trust E Gbm But stoned and drunk don't mix with loving her E D A Does that make me a quitter? E Gbm Does that make me a quitter? Outro: E D A Does that make me a quitter? E Gbm Does that make me a quitter? E (nc) Does that make me a quitter? 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.
5 ukulele chords used in "Quitter" by Cameron Whitcomb: A, Bm, D, E and Gbm
















