Intro: E Abm B Gb E Abm B Reaching out on my way home Gb You can be so cold, I’ll try again E Abm B You make me sad and second-guess myself Gb You can be so cold (cold, cold, cold) Chorus: E Abm B Reaching out on my way home Gb You can be so cold, I’ll try again E Abm B You make me sad and second-guess myself Gb You can be so cold, Midwest Indigo Verse 1: E Abm Running late so I didn’t have the time B To scrape the frosted windshield Gb Like we’re barely scraping by E Abm Concentrate on the little gap in the ice B Gb That seems to be about as wide as our chances Pre-chorus: Ebm E “Did you pull up yet? Ebm Not yet E Did you forgеt we’re tight on time?” Chorus: E Abm B Reaching out on my way home Gb You can be so cold, I’ll try again E Abm B You make me sad and second-guess myself Gb You can be so cold, Midwest Indigo Verse 2: E Abm Cloud coverage matched my outfit to a knife B I requested counsel with the counselor Gb And he cancelled twice E Abm It’s a different blue, it’s deeper than it’s been B Gb I’ll be pulling into the parking lot before the heat kicks in Pre-chorus: Ebm E “What’s your ETA? Ebm Two minutes E Chill out, man, we’re right on time” Chorus: E Abm B Reaching out on my way home Gb You can be so cold, I’ll try again E Abm B You make me sad and second-guess myself Gb You can be so cold, Midwest Indigo Interlude: E Abm B Gb Outro: Ebm And I want love and sunny days Dbm I’m a bit too old to run away Ebm Dbm You make me sad and second-guess myself B E Abm B You can be so cold Gb E Abm B Gb You can be so cold E Abm B Gb Midwest Indigo E Abm B Gb 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "Midwest Indigo" by Twenty One Pilots: B, Dbm, Ebm, E, Gb and Abm

















+1 is the easiest and closest to the original in my opinion :3333|-/
Hey! For a simpler version transpose to – 1. Then you can add a capo on the first fret (but it sounds great even without the capo). Great song! Stay alive