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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
-nc-
One, two, three
 
Verse 1:
Ab                       Db
I don't wanna know the details
                             Fm
Don't wanna know where she's from
                            Ab
Or the New Year's that you met her
                             Eb
Just wanna know where you've gone
                      Db
I don't wanna have to meet her
               Fm
Pretend we get along
                     Ab                     Eb
Yeah, I know that's selfish and sudden and wrong
 
Chorus:
                   Db
But I don't wanna talk about it
             Fm
'Cause if I talk about it
                Ab       Eb
Then you'll see I don't, I don't
             Db
Know what to do about it
        Fm                         Ab      Eb
What to do about this feeling that I don't want
                       Bbm       Db
But I'll keep it all to myself
                    Ab
If you spare me the details
 
Verse 2:
                       Db
I don't care about the mixtape
                            Fm
What kind of cigarettes she smokes
                            Ab
Don't wanna hear about the one time
                     Eb
You made up in that park we'd always go
         Db                                     Fm
So I'll ignore her and she'll be really nice to me
                       Ab                     Eb
Yeah, I know I'm being bitter and jealous and mean
 
Chorus:
                   Db
But I don't wanna talk about it
             Fm
'Cause if I talk about it
                Ab       Eb
Then you'll see I don't, I don't
             Db
Know what to do about it
        Fm                         Ab      Eb
What to do about this feeling that I don't want
                       Bbm       Db
But I'll keep it all to myself
                    Ab
If you spare me the details
 
Bridge:
          Fm
So you'll pull me over on a Friday night
Db
Both a little drunk and you're asking why
     Ab
I've been so off since late December
     Eb
Say "I don't know, no I don't remember"
Fm
Look, I don't think I want you to myself
      Db                                 Ab
But I know I don't want you with anybody else
                                       Eb
Don't think you want to hear that either
 
Chorus:
             Db                        -nc-
So let's not talk about it, let's not talk about it
             Ab              Eb
'Cause then we won't, no we won't
                Db
Have to do something about it
           Fm
We'll just dance around it
      Ab Eb
Until we know
                    Bbm         Db
So I'll keep it all to myself
                         Bbm        Db
If you'll keep it all to yourself
                      Ab
And just spare me the details
 
Outro -x3-: Fm Db Ab
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B3LLPEPPER

-4 is a lot easier for beginners (;

Album: Dressed To Nice For A Jacket

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With her tuneful acoustic folk-pop songs and youthful charm, British singer/songwriter Maisie Peters earned a widespread YouTube following in the mid-2010s. In 2017, when Peters was 17 years old, her debut single, “Place We Were Made”, became a viral hit, amassing millions of streams. A natural storyteller who wrote her first song when she was just nine, the West Sussex native began uploading her songs to YouTube in 2015, quickly earning fans and comparisons to artists like Birdy and Taylor Swift

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