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Intro:
A D         A
  No-no-no, no-no-no
G        D      A
No-no-no-no-no, no-no-no-no-no
G        D      D     B
No-no-no-no-no, no-no-no-no

Verse 1:
A                       G D
 Stand up straight now -Ooh-
A                  G D
 Can't break down -Ooh-
A              G D
 Graduate now -Ooh-
D                      B
I don't wanna be here, I don't wanna be here
A                   G D
 It's a taste test -Ooh-
A                     G D
 Of what I hate less -Ooh-
A               G      D
 Can you die of anxiousness? -Ooh-
D                      B
I don't wanna be here, I don't wanna be here
D                       Eb
What's about to happen? What's about to happen?

Chorus:
E
 I remember
E                   B
 I remember certain things

What I was wearing
                         A
The yellow dashes in the street
                                    E
I prayed those lights would take me home
                                              A
Then I heard, "Hey, kid, get out of the road!"

Post-Chorus:
A G D  A G D  A G D
 -Ooh,   ooh,   ooh-
D                      B
I don't wanna be here, I don't wanna be here

Verse 2:
A                    D
 Can't feel my legs -Ooh-
A                   G D
 I might suffocate -Ooh-
A                   G     D
 There's a pressure in my chest -Ooh-
D                      B
I don't wanna be here, I don't wanna be here
D                       Eb
What's about to happen? What's about to happen?

Chorus:
E
 I remember
E                   B
 I remember certain things

What I was wearing
                         A
The yellow dashes in the street
                                    E
I prayed those lights would take me home

Then I heard, "Hey, kid, get out of the road!"

Chorus:
E
-Ohh, woah, oh, oh-woah-
B                        A
-Ohh, woah, oh, oh-woah, ohh-
                              E
Can't change what you've done

Start fresh next semester

Chorus:
E
 I remember
E                   B
 I remember certain things

What I was wearing
                         A
The yellow dashes in the street
                                    E
I prayed those lights would take me home
                                              A
Then I heard, "Hey, kid, get out of the road!"

Chorus:
E
-Ohh, woah, oh, oh-woah- And then he slowed down
B                        A
-Ohh, woah, oh, oh-woah, ohh- And rolled down his window

And he said
                               E
"Can't change what you've done
                         -nc-
Start fresh next semester"

Instrumental -x2-: E E6 Emaj7 D7

Outro:
E E6                Emaj7
  It's a taste test
   D7               E
Of what I hate less
E6                   Emaj7
I don't wanna be here
      D7
Start fresh with the new year
E     E6   Emaj7  D7
-Ohh, ahh, oh,    oh-woah-
E     E6   Emaj7  D7
-Ohh, ahh, oh,    oh-woah-
A                         E    E6
 Can't change what you've done
      Emaj7        D7     E
Start fresh next semester
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This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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solangelo

omg
i used to listen to this song all the time
woah

small

In the pause before the chorus(it least there is one in the song) pluck these strings…
A-E-C-E-C-E-A
Then play!!
(Also credit time my best friend for that)

Daphne cox

I LOVE THIS SONG! This app has helped me Improve my ukulele playing and it’s more fun and lol I’m 10

Uke Gal

I think this song really represents how we all feel- at some point of our lives- that we are lost and have nowhere to go, but together we don’t feel so lonely anymore.

Calciefer

It’s single down strums

Lets all be nice here ,okay, if they want to use -7 it doesn’t mean their lazy it just means that they either like it better or they like simpler chords.

charlotte0

i have a ukulele but i’m not that good at playing it. i love this song!

Singing this all i thought of was the movie hook

Carina Cook

Okay I need to get this out because I am get mad. Don’t get mad and say people are lazy for transposing to -7. In my case the men’s chorus at my school is doing this song at vocal MPA and the teacher asked me to play and transpose this to -7 on uklale because he wanted to not use piano. So please don’t say people are lazy for using transpoed -7

Gore Hals

for the chords I like plucking the strings.
So if I was playing an Em, I pluck the C and E strings then the E and A string. I do it for all the chords throughout the whole song

~Saturday 12th of April~

Biography

Twenty One Pilots (stylized in all lowercase and occasionally as twenty øne piløts) is a Grammy Award-winning American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio. The band was formed in 2009 by Tyler Joseph along with former members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, and currently consists of vocalist/keyboardist Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. They self-released two albums, Twenty One Pilots (2009) and Regional at Best (2011), before being signed by Fueled By Ramen in 2012.

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