Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)

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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: C F Am F

Verse 1:
C                              F
 Once the flight had flown -Uh-huh-
                              Am
With the wilt of the rose -Uh-huh-
                      F
I slept all alone -Uh-huh-

You still wouldn't go

Pre-Chorus:
C
 Let's fast forward to three hundred takeout coffees later
F
 I see your profile and your smile on unsuspecting waiters
Am
  You dream of my mouth before it called you a lying traitor
F
 You search in every maiden's bed for somethin' greater, baby

Chorus:
C
Was it over when she laid down on your couch?
F
Was it over when he unbuttoned my blouse?
Am
"Come here," I whispered in your ear

In your dream as you passеd out, baby
F                                C
Was it over then? And is it over now?

Post-Chorus:
C
-Is it? Is it? Is it?-

Verse 2:
C                          F
 Whеn you lost control -Uh-huh-
                          Am
Red blood, white snow -Uh-huh-
                         F
Blue dress on a boat -Uh-huh-

Your new girl is my clone

Bridge:
            C
And did you think I didn't see you?

There were flashin' lights

At least I had the decency
                         F
To keep my nights out of sight

Only rumors 'bout my hips and thighs

And my whispered sighs

Oh, Lord, I think about
Am
Jumpin' off of very tall somethings
                     F
Just to see you come running
                                             C
And say the one thing I've been wanting, but no

Pre-Chorus:
C
 Let's fast forward to three hundred awkward blind dates later -Oh-
F
 If she's got blue eyes, I will surmise that you'll probably date her -Oh-
Am
  You dream of my mouth before it called you a lying traitor -Oh-
F
 You search in every model's bed for somethin' greater, baby

Chorus:
C
Was it over when she laid down on your couch?
F
Was it over when he unbuttoned my blouse?
Am
"Come here," I whispered in your ear

In your dream as you passеd out, baby
F                                C
Was it over then? And is it over now?

Post-Chorus:
F   Am
 Oh-oh
                          F
-Is it? Is it? Is it?- Oh-oh

-Is it? Is it?-

Bridge:
C
Think I didn't see you?

There were flashin' lights

At least I had the decency
                         F
To keep my nights out of sight

Only rumors 'bout my hips and thighs

And my whispered sighs

Oh, Lord, I think about
Am
Jumpin' off of very tall somethings
                     F
Just to see you come runnin' -Runnin'-
                                             C
And say the one thing I've been wanting, but no

Outro:

Flashin' lights
             F
Oh, Lord -Oh-oh-
                                                              Am
Let's fast forward to three hundred takeout coffees later -Oh-oh-

-Flashin' lights-

I was hoping you'd be there
            F
And say the one thing -Oh-oh- I've been wanting -Oh-oh-
                      C
-Flashin' lights- But no
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~Tuesday 15th of July~

Biography

Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. Her narrative songwriting, which often takes inspiration from her personal life, has received widespread critical praise and media coverage. Swift debuted as a country pop singer, but eventually incorporated and moved into other genres, including pop rock, synth-pop, electro-pop, dance pop, folk pop, and indie folk.

Born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, Swift relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004 to pursue a career in country music.

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