Verse 1: B Gbm E Please picture me in the trees B I hit my peak at seven B Gbm E Feet in the swing over the creek B I was too scared to jump in B Gbm E But I, I was high in the sky B B Gbm With Pennsylvania under me E B Are there still beautiful things? Chorus: Gbm Sweet tea in the summer E Cross your heart won't tell no other A B And though I can’t recall your face I still got love for you B Your braids like a pattern Gbm Love you to the moon and to Saturn E Passed down like folk songs B Gbm E B Gbm E A B The love lasts so long, oh Bridge: Dbm E And I've been meaning to tell you B I think your house is haunted E Dbm Your dad is always mad and that must be why E And I think you should come live with me B And we could be pirates E Then you won't have to cry Dbm Or hide in the closet E And just like a folk song B E Our love will be passed on Verse 2: B Gbm E Please picture me in the weeds B Before I learned civility Gbm E B I used to scream ferociously any time I wanted B Gbm E B I, I Chorus: B Sweet tea in the summer Gbm E Cross my heart won’t tell no other B And though I can't recall your face I still got love for you Gbm Pack your dolls and a sweater E We'll move to India forever A Passed down like folk songs B Dbm E B E Our love lasts so long Outro (x4): Dbm E B E 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.
5 ukulele chords used in "seven" by Taylor Swift: A, B, Dbm, E and Gbm




















+1 is easy and i also love this song it gives me peter pan vibes. maybe its just the pirates and trees.
Preach!
i love how we have all just accepted this as a gay song
my folklore stan song
+3
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DDDUDU seems to be the strum pattern from listening to the song 🙂
If you play the chord but pick the G and C strings it sounds super cool too!
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miwi.
i really liked playing it by -4
-2 with capo on 2nd fret