Chords for jonatan leandoer96 - wooden girl + off with their heads
Tempo:
137.05 bpm
Chords used:
Em
D
G
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] There's no [A] beginning, [Em] there is no end.
[D] I chose [F#m] my line of work [Em] so I could pretend.
[D] I know it [F#m] will [A] happen [Em] again and again.
[D] Some of [A] them are morbid, [Em] and some my [G] friends.
[D] Take this key and take [Em] me to the [G] end.
Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and [G] trench [A] coats out of bed.
[G] I don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Turn rope, take all the phone, you make my pulse swell.
I [D] don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Beauty inside evil, you my wooden girl.
I [D] don't wanna share you [F#m] with the rest of the world.
[Em] A broken collar bone, you make my pulse swell.
[F#m] [Em]
[G] Take this [D] key and take [Em] me to the [G] end.
Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and trench coats [A] out of bed.
[D] You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, she had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her [Em] and it won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
[D] You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her and it [Em] won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
I read [D] the story, but [A]
I [Em] know it's still here.
[D]
[A] [Em]
[G] If it [A] was as easy [Em] as ABC, [D] I wish you [A] would love [Em] me just for [G] me.
Yeah, I'll stick [D] my eyes, [Em] I'll make sure you're there.
[G] No wonder no [D] tomorrow, [A] but I'm not scared.
[D] You'll answer my questions, [Bm] don't laugh when [A] I'm near.
[G] At the [D] blueberry tan, [Em] wish that you were here.
[D] Cut [A] out my eyes, [Bm] I'll put them on [A] your wall.
[G] Still [D] have the painting [Em] you drew that fall.
[D] Cut off [A] my legs [Bm] and I'll hold [A] your hand.
[G] Together we [D] could make it all [Em] out in the [D] end.
[G] There the flower [Am] incense trembled across vivid [C] stones from a faraway land.
So distant that the coffee stains on my [G] shirt turned into rotten, rotten, [Am] aching bugs.
I wandered all over [C] my body till heavy water became black and translucent.
The tales [G] from unknown rabbits were the only [Am] thing you could see.
And they jumped across like [C] small, small-town politicians trying to get their word across
without [G] using any social media or anything, [Am] just paper and paper and paper [C] and water.
[D] Off with their [Em]
[C]
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C] heads!
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C]
[Em] [D]
Days [Em]
[C] like
[G] this [Am] ended in a flash and deadly [C] regime.
It turned on fires for the thinkers and workers in the coal [G] factories and the mill factories
[Am] and the butter factories [C] and the morning paper factories.
And the morning paper was only an iPhone [G] the same size as a train.
[Am] And there were no trains anymore.
People had to actually [C] walk around in the segways and have been punished.
Just like slavery.
[G] And it kept on going for like this, [Am] ever and ever.
Nothing was ever a choice [C] anymore.
You had information all over you and this was the only thing you could see.
[G] Off with [D] their
[Em] [C]
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C]
heads!
[Em] [D]
[Em]
[C] [Em]
[D] Even
[Em] [C] Jewish [Em] [G] orioles [Am] couldn't have foreseen this.
[C] This was nothing we could do anything about.
It was just the world we lived in.
[G] We all convinced ourselves when we arrived [Am] that this was all a part of the big one.
[C] But there was no big one.
[G] [N]
[D] I chose [F#m] my line of work [Em] so I could pretend.
[D] I know it [F#m] will [A] happen [Em] again and again.
[D] Some of [A] them are morbid, [Em] and some my [G] friends.
[D] Take this key and take [Em] me to the [G] end.
Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and [G] trench [A] coats out of bed.
[G] I don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Turn rope, take all the phone, you make my pulse swell.
I [D] don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Beauty inside evil, you my wooden girl.
I [D] don't wanna share you [F#m] with the rest of the world.
[Em] A broken collar bone, you make my pulse swell.
[F#m] [Em]
[G] Take this [D] key and take [Em] me to the [G] end.
Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and trench coats [A] out of bed.
[D] You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, she had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her [Em] and it won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
[D] You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her and it [Em] won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
I read [D] the story, but [A]
I [Em] know it's still here.
[D]
[A] [Em]
[G] If it [A] was as easy [Em] as ABC, [D] I wish you [A] would love [Em] me just for [G] me.
Yeah, I'll stick [D] my eyes, [Em] I'll make sure you're there.
[G] No wonder no [D] tomorrow, [A] but I'm not scared.
[D] You'll answer my questions, [Bm] don't laugh when [A] I'm near.
[G] At the [D] blueberry tan, [Em] wish that you were here.
[D] Cut [A] out my eyes, [Bm] I'll put them on [A] your wall.
[G] Still [D] have the painting [Em] you drew that fall.
[D] Cut off [A] my legs [Bm] and I'll hold [A] your hand.
[G] Together we [D] could make it all [Em] out in the [D] end.
[G] There the flower [Am] incense trembled across vivid [C] stones from a faraway land.
So distant that the coffee stains on my [G] shirt turned into rotten, rotten, [Am] aching bugs.
I wandered all over [C] my body till heavy water became black and translucent.
The tales [G] from unknown rabbits were the only [Am] thing you could see.
And they jumped across like [C] small, small-town politicians trying to get their word across
without [G] using any social media or anything, [Am] just paper and paper and paper [C] and water.
[D] Off with their [Em]
[C]
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C] heads!
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C]
[Em] [D]
Days [Em]
[C] like
[G] this [Am] ended in a flash and deadly [C] regime.
It turned on fires for the thinkers and workers in the coal [G] factories and the mill factories
[Am] and the butter factories [C] and the morning paper factories.
And the morning paper was only an iPhone [G] the same size as a train.
[Am] And there were no trains anymore.
People had to actually [C] walk around in the segways and have been punished.
Just like slavery.
[G] And it kept on going for like this, [Am] ever and ever.
Nothing was ever a choice [C] anymore.
You had information all over you and this was the only thing you could see.
[G] Off with [D] their
[Em] [C]
[Em] [D]
[Em] [C]
heads!
[Em] [D]
[Em]
[C] [Em]
[D] Even
[Em] [C] Jewish [Em] [G] orioles [Am] couldn't have foreseen this.
[C] This was nothing we could do anything about.
It was just the world we lived in.
[G] We all convinced ourselves when we arrived [Am] that this was all a part of the big one.
[C] But there was no big one.
[G] [N]
Key:
Em
D
G
A
C
Em
D
G
_ _ _ _ [E] _ There's no [A] beginning, _ [Em] _ there is no _ _ end.
[D] _ I chose [F#m] my line of work [Em] so I could _ pretend.
_ _ [D] _ I know it [F#m] will [A] happen _ [Em] again _ and again.
_ [D] _ Some of [A] them are _ morbid, [Em] and some my _ _ [G] friends.
_ [D] Take this key and take [Em] me to the _ _ [G] end.
_ Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and [G] trench [A] coats _ out of bed.
[G] I don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Turn rope, take all the phone, you make my pulse swell.
I [D] don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Beauty inside evil, you my wooden girl.
I [D] don't wanna share you [F#m] with the rest of the world.
[Em] A broken collar bone, you make my pulse swell. _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Take this [D] key and take [Em] me to the _ _ [G] end.
_ Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and trench coats [A] _ out of bed.
_ [D] _ _ You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, she had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her [Em] and it won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
_ _ [D] _ You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her and it [Em] won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
I read [D] the story, but [A] _
_ I [Em] know it's still here. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ If it [A] was as easy [Em] as _ ABC, _ _ _ [D] I wish you [A] would love [Em] me just for _ _ [G] me.
Yeah, I'll stick [D] my eyes, [Em] I'll make sure you're there.
_ [G] No wonder no [D] _ _ tomorrow, [A] but I'm not scared.
_ _ [D] You'll answer my _ questions, [Bm] don't laugh when [A] I'm near.
[G] At the _ [D] blueberry tan, [Em] wish that you were _ here.
[D] _ Cut [A] out my eyes, [Bm] I'll put them on [A] your wall.
[G] _ Still [D] have the painting [Em] _ you drew that _ fall.
_ [D] _ _ Cut off [A] my legs [Bm] and I'll hold [A] your hand.
_ [G] _ Together we [D] could make it all [Em] out in the _ _ [D] end. _ _ _
_ [G] There _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
flower [Am] incense trembled across vivid [C] stones from a faraway land.
So distant that the coffee stains on my [G] shirt turned into rotten, rotten, [Am] aching bugs.
I wandered all over [C] my body till heavy water became black and translucent.
The tales [G] from unknown rabbits were the only [Am] thing you could see.
And they jumped across like [C] small, small-town politicians trying to get their word across
without [G] using any social media or anything, [Am] just paper and paper and paper [C] and water.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Off with their _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ heads!
_ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Days _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ like _ _
[G] _ _ _ this [Am] ended in a flash and deadly [C] regime.
It turned on fires for the thinkers and workers in the coal [G] factories and the mill factories
[Am] and the butter factories [C] and the morning paper factories.
And the morning paper was only an iPhone [G] the same size as a train.
[Am] And there were no trains anymore.
People had to actually [C] walk around in the segways and have been punished.
Just like slavery.
[G] And it kept on going for like this, [Am] ever and ever.
Nothing was ever a choice [C] anymore.
You had information all over you and this was the only thing you could see.
[G] Off with [D] their _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _
heads!
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] _ _ _ Even _ _
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ Jewish _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ orioles [Am] couldn't have foreseen this.
_ [C] This was nothing we could do anything about.
It was just the world we lived in.
_ [G] We all convinced ourselves when we arrived [Am] that this was all a part of the big one.
[C] But there was no big one.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
[D] _ I chose [F#m] my line of work [Em] so I could _ pretend.
_ _ [D] _ I know it [F#m] will [A] happen _ [Em] again _ and again.
_ [D] _ Some of [A] them are _ morbid, [Em] and some my _ _ [G] friends.
_ [D] Take this key and take [Em] me to the _ _ [G] end.
_ Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and [G] trench [A] coats _ out of bed.
[G] I don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Turn rope, take all the phone, you make my pulse swell.
I [D] don't wanna share you [A] with the rest of the world.
[Em] Beauty inside evil, you my wooden girl.
I [D] don't wanna share you [F#m] with the rest of the world.
[Em] A broken collar bone, you make my pulse swell. _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Take this [D] key and take [Em] me to the _ _ [G] end.
_ Lagoon, [D] breeze, trees, and trench coats [A] _ out of bed.
_ [D] _ _ You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, she had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her [Em] and it won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
_ _ [D] _ You remind [A] me of the girl I used to know [Bm] back when.
Her eyes were [A] made of cotton candy, had [G] no friends.
But I [D] would always talk to her and it [Em] won't end.
I haven't seen her for a while.
I read [D] the story, but [A] _
_ I [Em] know it's still here. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ If it [A] was as easy [Em] as _ ABC, _ _ _ [D] I wish you [A] would love [Em] me just for _ _ [G] me.
Yeah, I'll stick [D] my eyes, [Em] I'll make sure you're there.
_ [G] No wonder no [D] _ _ tomorrow, [A] but I'm not scared.
_ _ [D] You'll answer my _ questions, [Bm] don't laugh when [A] I'm near.
[G] At the _ [D] blueberry tan, [Em] wish that you were _ here.
[D] _ Cut [A] out my eyes, [Bm] I'll put them on [A] your wall.
[G] _ Still [D] have the painting [Em] _ you drew that _ fall.
_ [D] _ _ Cut off [A] my legs [Bm] and I'll hold [A] your hand.
_ [G] _ Together we [D] could make it all [Em] out in the _ _ [D] end. _ _ _
_ [G] There _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
flower [Am] incense trembled across vivid [C] stones from a faraway land.
So distant that the coffee stains on my [G] shirt turned into rotten, rotten, [Am] aching bugs.
I wandered all over [C] my body till heavy water became black and translucent.
The tales [G] from unknown rabbits were the only [Am] thing you could see.
And they jumped across like [C] small, small-town politicians trying to get their word across
without [G] using any social media or anything, [Am] just paper and paper and paper [C] and water.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Off with their _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ heads!
_ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Days _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ like _ _
[G] _ _ _ this [Am] ended in a flash and deadly [C] regime.
It turned on fires for the thinkers and workers in the coal [G] factories and the mill factories
[Am] and the butter factories [C] and the morning paper factories.
And the morning paper was only an iPhone [G] the same size as a train.
[Am] And there were no trains anymore.
People had to actually [C] walk around in the segways and have been punished.
Just like slavery.
[G] And it kept on going for like this, [Am] ever and ever.
Nothing was ever a choice [C] anymore.
You had information all over you and this was the only thing you could see.
[G] Off with [D] their _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _
heads!
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [D] _ _ _ Even _ _
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ Jewish _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ orioles [Am] couldn't have foreseen this.
_ [C] This was nothing we could do anything about.
It was just the world we lived in.
_ [G] We all convinced ourselves when we arrived [Am] that this was all a part of the big one.
[C] But there was no big one.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _