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Intro -x2-: Bm  D   G

Verse 1:
   Bm                    D
My father never talked a lot
        G
He just took a walk around the block
             Bm                   D
'Til all his anger took a hold of him
              G
And then he'd hit
   Bm                   D
My mother never cried a lot
             G
She took the punches, but she never fought
                    Bm                        D
'Til she said, "I'm leaving and I'll take the kids"
       G
So she did

Pre-Chorus:
              Bm                D       G
I say they're just the ones who gave me life
      Bm          D        G
But I truly am my parents' child

Chorus:
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
I'm so good at telling lies
          Bm               D
That came from my mother's side
       G
Told a million to survive
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
God, I have my father's eyes
       Bm              D
But my sister's when I cry
      G
I can run, but I can't hide
        Bm     D      G
From my family line

Verse 2:
     Bm                  D
It's hard to put it into words
        G
How the holidays will always hurt
            Bm                        D
I watch the fathers with their little girls
           G
And wonder what I did to deserve this
    Bm               D
How could you hurt a little kid?
  G
I can't forget, I can't forgive you
       Bm                  D                    G
'Cause now I'm scared that everyone I love will leave me

Chorus:
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
I'm so good at telling lies
          Bm               D
That came from my mother's side
       G
Told a million to survive
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
God, I have my father's eyes
       Bm              D
But my sister's when I cry
      G
I can run, but I can't hide
        Em     Bm      A
From my family line

Post-Chorus:
        Em     Bm      A
From my family line

Bridge:

Oh-oh
Em                Bm
All that I did to try to undo it
A
All of my pain and all of your excuses
Em               Bm
I was a kid, but I wasn't clueless
 A
-Someone who loves you wouldn't do this-
Em               Bm
All of my past I try to erase it
A
But now I see what I even change it
Em                     Bm
Might share a face and share a last name but
 A
-We are not the same, same-

Chorus:
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
I'm so good at telling lies
          Bm               D
That came from my mother's side
       G
Told a million to survive
           Bm              D
Scattered 'cross my family line
       G
God, I have my father's eyes
       Bm              D
But my sister's when I cry
      G
I can run, but I can't hide
        Bm     D      G
From my family line

Outro:
        Bm     D     G
From my family line -Mmhm-
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Conan Gray is an American singer-songwriter and social media personality. He was born on December 5, 1998, in Lemon Grove, California. As an infant, his family moved to Hiroshima, Japan and short after returned to California, before settling in Georgetown, Texas.

He started his career on Youtube under his channel ‘ConanxCanon’ before officially changing to ‘Conan Gray’. While on his time on Youtube he released multiple original songs, with the most

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