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Verse 1:
A
I count my time in dog years
A
Swimming in sevens
A
Slow dancing in seconds
       Gbm
Oh and I'm the one that loves you
       Gbm
Oh and I'm the one that loves you
A
I spend my time daydreaming
A
As sure as the sea
A
It's just you and me
       Gbm
Oh and I'm the one that loves you
       Gbm
Oh and I'm the one that loves you

Pre-Chorus 1:
           D
And if you had a bad week
           D
Just let me touch your cheek
          A
Oh and I'll be there waiting
     Gbm      E
When you get frustrated
     D
I know things are changing
       D
But, darling, I'm saying
       A                         Gbm    E
I'll be singing you in all of my songs

Chorus:
D
Come what may
D
I'll still stay
A
Inside your mind
A
For all of time
         Dbm
Singing, ooh
Gbm           E
We will be alright
            D
In the afterlife

Verse 2:
   A
Of all that is shifting
      A
And shaking my system
A
I know your rhythm
A
I know, I know, I know
     Gbm
That I'm the one that loves you
          Gbm
Oh and I'm the one that loves you

Pre-Chorus 2:
           D
And if you had a bad week
           D
I will sing you to sleep
        A
Oh and I'll be there waiting
       Gbm           E
If you start to get jaded
   D
I know things are changing
       D
But, darling, I'm saying
     A               Gbm   E
I've been here all along

Chorus:
D
Come what may
D
I'll still stay
A
Inside your mind
A
For all of time
         Dbm
Singing, ooh
Gbm           E
We will be alright
D
Not in vein will still stay the same
A
Inside your mind
A
For all time
         Dbm
Singing, ooh
Gbm           E
We will be alright
            D
In the afterlife
            D
In the afterlife

Solo:
xA|---------7-----7----------|--------7-----7---------------|
xE|-------------2------------|------------2-----------------|
xC|--------------------------|------------------------------|
xG|-------6---6-----6--------|------6---6-----6-----4-------|

Outro:
A                                          Gbm
I count my time in dog years, dog years, dog years, dog years
A
We will be alright
Gbm
We will be alright
           A
In the afterlife
               A
Singing, baby, we will be alright
Gbm           E
We will be alright
E
We will be alright
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Rebecca C.

Th lyrics on this are all messed up. The last two choruses should be:

I said I think that we can stay here
‘Cause I feel our time has come
And we can walk down to the ocean
And sit with the rising sun
So unpack your bags this instant
No more running from town to town
Now that we’ve arrived so safely
Baby you can

Lay me down…

The Iconic Skye

It sounds a little better if you put a capo on the first fret and do the strumming pattern DDD-DDUDDU

GreenLotus32

super easy and super fun to play. Thanks!

Kaylee

I would really like to learn the picking part on this song, where would I find it?

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Biography

Maggie Rogers (born Margaret Debay Rogers on April 25, 1994) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and producer from Easton, Maryland. She rose to fame after her song “Alaska” was played to Pharrell Williams during a master class at New York University. Her songs “Alaska” and “Dog Years” placed numbers 64 and 173 on Triple J Hottest 100, 2016, respectively.

After the Pharrell video went viral, several different record labels tried to sign Rogers.

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