Hurts Like Hell

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Intro -x2-: Am F D
 
Verse 1:
Am        F                D
How can I say this without breaking
Am        F                D
How can I say this without taking over
Am        F           D
How can I put it down into words
          Am         F           D
When it's almost too much for my soul alone
 
Chorus:
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           D
I loved and I loved and I lost you
       F
And it hurts like hell
        D                     D
Yeah it hurts like hell
 
Verse 2:
Am           F                D
I don't want them to know the secrets
Am           F                D
I don't want them to know the way I loved you
Am            F            D
I don't think they'd understand it, no
Am            F             D               D
I don't think they would accept me, no
 
Chorus:
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           D
I loved and I loved and I lost you
       F
And it hurts like hell
        D                     D
Yeah it hurts like hell
 
Bridge:
F                    G
Dreams fight with machines
          D
Inside my head like adversaries
F                G
Come wrestle me free
               D         D
Clean from the war
 

F                       G
Your heart fits like a key
         D
Into the lock on the wall
          F               G
I turn it over, I turn it over
            D
But I can't escape
          F               G
I turn it over, I turn it over
 
Chorus:
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           Am
I loved and I loved and I lost you
  F           G           D
I loved and I loved and I lost you
       F
And it hurts like hell
        D                     D
Yeah it hurts like hell
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Liv

What is the strumming pattern of this song?

Samdriel

I dont know if it did this for anyone else but when I clicked on this song it started out as +/-6 so it was in Gb when it is literally just in the key of C

Elle

I did this song with school and I played the ukulele in our band, we played with instead of a F chord a Csus4, and on the “make this place your home” I played “F C Dm A G C”, each one strum(: my band teacher figured this out by ear, and he’s pretty stinking awesome at this stuff(; thanks!!

Annie Cop

Yeah I don’t think this is easy. And I don’t think these are the right chords
ethier

uke this town

good song…

Molly

I like +2 personally.

OKAY I FIGURED IT OUT!! -5 and switch the Em and G chords around and BOOM it’s perfect!

EveryWayWorks

What’s the picking pattern?

Lili

The ooooooohhhh part was confusing…

:)Noelle

Just listen to Phillip’s recording youll get it pretty quickly

Album: Love and War

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Biography

Fleurie (pronounced ‘flur-ee’) is the musical brainchild of Lauren Strahm. Lauren is from Canton, Michigan but has acquired a few hometowns over the past few years, including Sydney, Australia and Nashville, Tennessee. She has been writing music since age 11 and sharing it with people since age 17. Fleurie is a word of French origin, meaning “in bloom.” Lauren’s vision for Fleurie was a sound to match her songwriting: raw, honest, and expressive. With much help from a few very talented musician friends, Fleurie was born.

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