Verse 1: C Don't need to hear explaining G We done? Come out and say it Am F How could you say bye and be alright after our evenings in July? C But now you're gone and ghostin' G Am F You'd stick around I was hoping, coping through nights under lights to keep from feeling inside C G Rebound, get out Am F Shames hitting me now but it subsides and I'm right back out to get me C G a wreck, a mess since the moment you left Am F And so it seems you're better off without me Chorus: C G Am F Somebody's broken my heart now it doesn't work like before C G Am F With all these people around the pain is still hard to ignore C G Hate this my heart won't quit aching Am Someone won't you take it F Where it will not hurt me don't concern me no more C G Am It's only bringing me down I don't want my heart anymore Verse 2: C I guess I've learned my lesson G Now on I'm cold and defensive, distant Am F Become a little numb better than losing love C They say that I'm cruel inside G I'm only just protecting myself Am F Unemotional well I've tried being heartfelt C G It's better to have never loved Am F Than love and lose to somebody else Chorus: C G Am F Somebody's broken my heart now it doesn't work like before C G Am F With all these people around the pain is still hard to ignore C G Hate this my heart won't quit aching Am Someone won't you take it F Where it will not hurt me don't concern me no more C G Am F It's only bringing me down I don't want my heart anymore C G Am a wreck, a mess since the moment you left F And so it seems you're better off without me C G Hate this my heart won't quit aching Am Someone won't you take it F Where it will not hurt me don't concern me no more C G Am F C It's only bringing me down I don't want my heart anymore This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
4 ukulele chords used in "Don’t Want My Heart" by Sarah Cothran: Am, C, F and G
















