Intro: Dbm7 B Abm7 (x2) Verse 1: Dbm7 Got to work on my brain then I'm Crawling back to my grave and B I'm certain that I'm gonna die this time Abm7 No doubt is left inside my mind tonight Dbm7 So I'm just gonna wait for nausea to set in, I'm Peacing out at eleven, the B Friendly girls are trying to comfort me as if Abm7 I'm a depressed chick at a frat party Chorus: Dbm7 Two faced xxxxxxx never lie And therefore I never lie B Abm7 Diagram this sin triangle for me tonight Dbm7 Because I don't know what to say A sickness by another name B Wouldn't be sweet either but Abm7 With luck, it would at least look much more tame Instrumental: Dbm7 B Abm7 Verse 2: Dbm7 I've got to work on my face now, I'm Wearing shades when it's dark out B But don't you worry I'm just being cool Abm7 Like everybody else around this school Dbm7 And maybe I wanna see him But then again I'm an isolationist B And on an accident, I'm like Japan Abm7 Before they went and traded stuff to other lands Chorus: Dbm7 And two faced xxxxxxx never lie And therefore I never lie B Diagram this sin triangle: Abm7 But the biblical kind and not sine Dbm7 I don't know what to say A sickness by another name B Wouldn't be sweet either but Abm7 With luck, it would at least, like, not suck Instrumental: Dbm7 B Abm7 (x4) Chorus: Dbm7 Two faced xxxxxxx never lie And therefore I never lie B Diagram this sin triangle: Abm7 But the biblical kind and not sine Dbm7 Because I don't know just what to say And a sickness by another name B Wouldn't be sweet either but Abm7 With luck, it would at least, like, not suck Dbm7 Some xxxxxxx never lie Therefore I never lie B Abm7 Diagram this sin triangle for me tonight Dbm7 Because I don't know just what to say A sickness by another name B Wouldn't be sweet either but Abm7 With luck, it would at least look much more tame Outro: Dbm7 B Wouldn't be sweet either but Abm7 With luck it would at least look much more tame 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 "Sin Triangle" by Sidney Gish: A, B, Dbm7 and Abm7

















