Just What I Needed

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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: E

Verse 1:
E                  B
  I don’t mind you coming here
Dbm              Ab
  Wasting all my time
E                             B
  ‘Cause when you’re standing oh so near
Dbm                 Ab
  I kind of lose my mind
E                      B
  It’s not the perfume that you wear
Dbm                    Ab
  It’s not the ribbons in your hair
E                  B
  I don’t mind you coming here
Ab                  A
  And wasting all my time

Instrumental:
   E B Dbm Ab
   E B Dbm A

Verse 2:
E                  B
  I don’t mind you hanging out
Dbm                  Ab
  And talking in your sleep
E                   B
  It doesn’t matter where you’ve been
Dbm                 Ab
  As long as it was deep, yeah
E                    B
  You always knew to wear it well    and
Dbm                 Ab
  You look so fancy I can tell
E                  B
  I don’t mind you hanging out
Ab                   A
  And talking in your sleep

Refrain:
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A              Dbm
            I needed someone to feed
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A              Dbm
            I needed someone to bleed 

Solo -x2-:
   E B Dbm Ab
   E B Dbm A

Verse 3:
E                  B
  I don’t mind you coming here
Dbm                  Ab
  And wasting all my time, time
E                             B
  ‘Cause when you’re standing oh so near
Dbm                 Ab
  I kind of lose my mind, yeah
E                      B
  It’s not the perfume that you wear
Dbm                    Ab
  It’s not the ribbons in your hair
E                  B
  I don’t mind you coming here
Ab                  A
  And wasting all my time

Refrain:
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A              Dbm
            I needed someone to feed
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A               Dbm
            I needed someone to bleed  
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A              Dbm
            I needed someone to feed
E       B           A                  Dbm    B
            I guess you’re just what I needed
E       B        A               Dbm
            I needed someone to bleed 

Outro:
So feed me

E       B      Dbm    Ab

E       B      Dbm    A
                      You’re just what I needed
E       B      Dbm    Ab

E       B      Dbm    A
                      You’re just what I needed
E       B      Dbm    Ab

E       B      Dbm    A
                      You’re just what I needed
E       B           Dbm     Ab
        Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
A       B      Dbm
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