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Intro: D   A     G     G      D   A     G 

Verse 1:
G    D
Dear diary
Bm7
Today I saw a boy
G                    D
And I wondered if he noticed me
   Em7
He took my breath away

Chorus:
A    D
Dear diary
        C              B7
I can't get him off my mind
       Em7
And it scares me
                   G         D    A
Because I've never felt this way
Bm7            Bm
No one in this world
         Bm7             E7
Knows me better than you do
   Em7        G          A
So diary I'll confide in you

Verse 2:
     D
Dear diary
Bm7               D
Today I saw a boy
G                 D                    Em7
As he walked by I thought he smiled at me

Chorus:
A     D
And I wondered
        C                 B7
Does he know what's in my heart
  Em7                        G      D      A
I tried to smile,but I could hardly breathe
        Bm7            Bm
Should I tell him how I feel
         Bm7            E7
Or would that scare him away
       Em7             G
Diary, tell me what to do
       Em7             A
Please tell me what to say

Verse 3:
     D
Dear diary
Bm7                   D
One touch of his hand
D     G             D            Em7
Now I can't wait to see that boy again
A  D
He smiled
    D5        C              B7
And I thought my heart could fly
       Em7                        A         Bm7      Bm   Bm7
Diary, do you think that we'll be more than friends?
E7         Em7              A            D
I've got a feeling we'll be so much more than friends

Outro: A   G   Gm   D5
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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Daappy

I find it easy to play +1 and swapping the E with an E7, and for the bulk of the song, I pluck the G string then the E and A string together.
So it would go like:
Am(G-AE-AE) G(G-AE-AE) F(G-AE-AE-AE-AE)
C(G-AE-AE-AE-AE) E7(G-AE-AE-AE-AE)
And repeat

cooper

I cant stand the e chord. By far the hardest

kaylee_winn42

+1 is super easy and sounds great! I play E minor instead of just E.

dorothy

transpose it to +1, use E7 instead of E, and the strumming pattern i use is D-DU-UDU but only use a D-DU on some quicker parts. for example
Am(D-DU) G(D-DU) F(D-DU-UDU)
I want you by my side
C(D-DU-UDU) E(D-DU-UDU)
so that i never feel alone again
Am(D-DU) G(D-DU) F(D-DU-UDU)
They’ve always been so kind
C(D-DU-UDU) E(D-DU-UDU)
But now they’ve brought you away from here
(and so on)

and then for the chorus i use the full strumming pattern for every chord besides Am and use D-DU for Am only

hope i helped!

munchkin

Great song – I find -4 is much easier to play.

creedy

Transpose it down to -4 fit an easier version

Acommentingperson

+1 is much easier

UnicornUke

I just transposed it -1. its knda hard but not as hardx

harmonyhoney

I think this sounds perfect +4

harmonyhoney

Oops, I meant +3 lol

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Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy-winning multi-platinum American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and occasional actress. She debuted in 1998 with her single “…Baby One More Time”. She is one of the most influential and popular post-2000 icons of music. She also holds several world records.

She has officially released nine studio albums to date: …Baby One More Time (1999), Oops!… I Did It Again (2000), Britney (2001), In the Zone (2003)

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