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Intro: Abm Eb G Abm G Eb G Ab G Ab

Verse 1:
G         Ab          G         Ab
You like control, well, I do too
         G    Ab           G        Ab
Take off my clothes and watch me move
G              Ab    G       Gb    Ebm
You can come closer, I'll let you hurt me
Abm G
How you choose

Interlude: Abm G Ebm

Verse 2:
Gm         Ab              Gm             Abm
Help me with the zipper on my skirt, it's stuck
G                     Ab           G     Ab
As you kneel, I'll be watching you fix me
G         Ab      Eb G          Gb        Ebm       Abm Gm Abm G
This view of you, of the top of your head makes me forgive you

Chorus 1:
Abm           Bb  B            Eb
But how long, how long can we play this way?
Abm Bb         B      Bb7   Eb7
I'm tired, I'm tired of not loving you
Abm Bb7       B    Eb7
My heart, my heart wants to hold you
Abm         Bb      B           Gb
But I know, I know, I know the rules

Interlude: Abm G Abm G Abm Gb Eb D

Verse 3:
Eb       G       Abm       G             Ab
Blue light, dark room, the white of your teeth
Abm    Gm    Ab                   G  Abm
As you smile at my trembling shoulders
        G       Abm                  G
But your skin, did you notice your skin?
Gb       Eb          Abm  Ebm G Ab Eb Gm Abm
It cries a soft weep like mine

Chorus 2:
           Bb    B     Eb        Abm
I'll sell, I'll sell my whole to you
      Bbm  Bb      B                Eb Eb7
What's my, what's my, what's my price?
Abm        Bb7    B  Eb     Eb7      Abm
How 'bout, how 'bout just a part of you?
               Bb      B       Eb      Abm     Bbm     B       Db
'Cause I want, I want, I want, I want, I want, I want, I want
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BisexualTeaGirl

ya know when you littaraly play any song and your sitting alone, but you feel like your voice is perfectly on key and all your notes are on point and its just you and your uklelel? just me? ok

pronounced oo-koo-lay-lay (ukulele)#WAIANAE

UUDUD UUDUD (for the beginning) for the chorus I (being me) would go into some complex picking… but for a beginner I would just do UUDUD and for: “so come on let’s go” DU come on DU let’s go. hope I could help

UkePuke

Just a lil error, it is “cuz I’m Mrs.Snow, till death we’ll be freezing” not “I’ll miss the snow” 🙂

Nay Fernandez

-1 is easiest i think

Franberrryy

-1 for beginners and play E7 instead of E enjoy 🤗

munstead

well i am kinda soprano an -1 whith capo on second is working best for me

TobyParra

eb isnt even in the song and try +6 I personally think it sounds better and is easier

Chloe

Beginners -6

Anonymous

For the Ab chord on 0, move the chord up a fret higher.

Last edited 3 years ago by Anonymous
JupitersSpace

My fingers hurt but it sounds so beautiful!!

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