D I found you this morning A When I was on break Gbm Thought you were funny G If a little insane Bm I quickly forgot you A And got on with my day G But then there you were A Back in my mind again D Figured I'd find you A To see what you've done Gbm It's very impressive G Looks like you have fun Bm I wanna say thank you A For brightening my day G I hope that I ( keep playing G ) Could do just the same Bm A G For you Bm A For you G And I know that you're busy A But I hope you find the time to reply D I've spent my whole evening A Sitting watching you Gbm But there's nothing left now G Could you make something new Bm I find we've so much in common A How weird can it be G That I feel I know you ( keep playing G ) Though you don't know me D I know it sounds crazy A But I think if we met Gbm Spend time together G We would end up friends Bm And although it's unlikely A I think I'll be fine G 'Cause unlikely things A Happen all the time Bm A G I learned that from you, Bm A I learned that from you, G And I know that you're busy A But I hope you find the time to reply Bm A It's been so long G And I haven't heard back Bm A I'd tell you how long G But I think I've lost track Bm A Is it really so hard G To write just a sentence Bm A G Or, two D I've just seen your latest A And it was okay Fm But it wasn't quite you G It seems like you've changed Bm You still enjoying A Things that you do G Say that you are But it doesn't ring true D I went back to see you A The way that you were Gbm Thought it might cheer me up G But it just didn't work Bm Thought that you should know that A I think that I'm done G You're not just for me now But I've had fun Bm A G Watching you Bm A Watching you G And I know that you're busy A ( D ) So don't worry you don't have to reply. 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "Time To Reply" by Charlie McDonnell: A, Bm, D, Fm, Gbm and G















The little riffy bit in between the first chorus and the second verse is just D A Gbm G Bm A G played a little faster.
Does anyone have a good strumming pattern?
this song really fits with a past experience, my ex (and one of my best friends) said that we’d still talk, and be friends and nothing would change, then I messaged her, tried to catch up, read but no response, tried a month later, read but no response, one week later, I messaged her telling her I was done and that she didn’t have to reply back, and that I got the message (metaphorically not physical) that I wasn’t wanted, and that I’d be gone soon enough. Then I found this song, and related it to that, and now, I’m gonna learn it, and probably post it on facebook and tag her in it. Great way to get a message across. But I really do love this song, I fell in love with it when I first heard it.
“Ugh, this song has emotions…”