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Verse 1:
Bb          F       A        Dm
Ease your breath  Untie my hands
Bb          F       A      Dm
Release my neck  If you can
Bb          F       A      Dm
You don’t have to be like that
 
Pre-Chorus 1:
Bb               Bbm
Don’t be afraid  There’s nothing strange
F            A  Dm
It’s not a trap
 
Chorus:
Bb                        F
But there’s cars coming closer
A                              Dm
And I think they’re trying to run me over
Bb             F
Poisoning my food
A                             Dm
And putting drugs inside my water
Bb                      F
There’s ghosts in my house
A                           Dm
And I can taste blood in my mouth
 
Bb               Bbm
Don’t be afraid  I’m not insane
          F      A          Bb       Bbm
Just irrational  but isn’t that the same?
 
Outro:
   F  A  Bb  Bbm
   F  G  A  Bb
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~Friday 25th of April~

Biography

Cavetown is formally known as Robin Skinner, a 22-year-old singer/ songwriter from Cambridge, England. As of January 2018, he has released six independent albums, three single tracks and one collaborative album.

Cavetown has become increasingly popular on YouTube from a combination of both these original songs and covers that he has produced and uploaded. This has allowed him to perform gigs in the UK both locally and nationally, and also in other parts of the world such as California, USA.

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