Chords for Lukas Graham - 7 Years (Slowed & Low Reverb)
Tempo:
98.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C]
[D] [Em]
[G] [C]
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, my mama [C] told me,
Go make yourself some friends or [G] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
it was a big, [G] big world,
But we thought we were [C] bigger, pushing each other to the limits.
[D] We were learning [Em] quicker, by eleven, [G] smoking herb and drinking burning [C] liquor.
Never rich, so we were out to [D] make that steady [Em] figure.
Once I was eleven [G] years old, my daddy [C] told me,
Go get yourself a wife or [D] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was eleven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
I always had [G] that dream,
Like my daddy [C] before me.
So I started writing songs, I [D] started writing [Em] stories,
Something about that [G] glory just always seemed to [C] bore me,
Cause only those I really love will [D] ever really [Em] know me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
Before the morning sun when [G] life was [Em] lonely.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, I [C]
only [Em]
see [G] my goals,
I don't believe [C] in failure, cause I know the smallest voices,
[D] They can make it [Em] major.
I got my boys [G] with me, at least those [C] in favor,
And if we don't meet before I leave, I [D] hope I'll see you [Em] later.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
I was frightened by everything I saw before [Em] me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, [C] soon [Em]
we'll be thirty [G] years old,
Our songs [C] have been sold, we've traveled around the world,
[D] And we're still [Em] roaming, soon we'll be thirty [G] years old.
[C]
[Em]
I'm still learning [G] about life, my woman brought children [C] for me,
So I can sing them all my songs and [D] I can tell them [Em] stories.
Most of my boys are [G] with me, some are still out seeking [C] glory,
And some I had to leave behind my [G] brother.
I'm still [C] safety, soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
My daddy got [D] sixty-one, remember life and [G] then your life becomes a better [C] one.
I made a man so [D] happy when I [Em] wrote a letter once,
[B] I hope my children come and visit once or twice [C] a month.
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
Will I think the [D] world is cold,
Or will I have a [G] lot of children who can warm [C] me?
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old.
[C]
[Em]
Soon I'll be sixty [G] years old,
Will I think the [C] world is cold,
Or will I have the children [G] who can warm [Em] me?
Soon I'll be [G] sixty years old.
[C]
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, Mama [C] told me, go make yourself some friends or [D] you'll be [Em] lonely.
Once I was seven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
once I [D] was seven [G] years old.
[D] [Em]
[G] [C]
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, my mama [C] told me,
Go make yourself some friends or [G] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
it was a big, [G] big world,
But we thought we were [C] bigger, pushing each other to the limits.
[D] We were learning [Em] quicker, by eleven, [G] smoking herb and drinking burning [C] liquor.
Never rich, so we were out to [D] make that steady [Em] figure.
Once I was eleven [G] years old, my daddy [C] told me,
Go get yourself a wife or [D] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was eleven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
I always had [G] that dream,
Like my daddy [C] before me.
So I started writing songs, I [D] started writing [Em] stories,
Something about that [G] glory just always seemed to [C] bore me,
Cause only those I really love will [D] ever really [Em] know me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
Before the morning sun when [G] life was [Em] lonely.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, I [C]
only [Em]
see [G] my goals,
I don't believe [C] in failure, cause I know the smallest voices,
[D] They can make it [Em] major.
I got my boys [G] with me, at least those [C] in favor,
And if we don't meet before I leave, I [D] hope I'll see you [Em] later.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
I was frightened by everything I saw before [Em] me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, [C] soon [Em]
we'll be thirty [G] years old,
Our songs [C] have been sold, we've traveled around the world,
[D] And we're still [Em] roaming, soon we'll be thirty [G] years old.
[C]
[Em]
I'm still learning [G] about life, my woman brought children [C] for me,
So I can sing them all my songs and [D] I can tell them [Em] stories.
Most of my boys are [G] with me, some are still out seeking [C] glory,
And some I had to leave behind my [G] brother.
I'm still [C] safety, soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
My daddy got [D] sixty-one, remember life and [G] then your life becomes a better [C] one.
I made a man so [D] happy when I [Em] wrote a letter once,
[B] I hope my children come and visit once or twice [C] a month.
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
Will I think the [D] world is cold,
Or will I have a [G] lot of children who can warm [C] me?
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old.
[C]
[Em]
Soon I'll be sixty [G] years old,
Will I think the [C] world is cold,
Or will I have the children [G] who can warm [Em] me?
Soon I'll be [G] sixty years old.
[C]
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, Mama [C] told me, go make yourself some friends or [D] you'll be [Em] lonely.
Once I was seven [G] years old, [C]
[Em]
once I [D] was seven [G] years old.
Key:
G
C
Em
D
B
G
C
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, my mama [C] told me,
Go make yourself some friends or [G] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
it was a big, [G] big world,
But we thought we were [C] bigger, pushing each other to the limits.
[D] We were learning [Em] quicker, by eleven, [G] smoking herb and drinking burning [C] liquor.
Never rich, so we were out to [D] make that steady [Em] figure.
Once I was eleven [G] years old, my daddy [C] told me,
Go get yourself a wife or [D] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was eleven [G] years old, _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I always had [G] that dream,
Like my daddy [C] before me.
So I started writing songs, I [D] started writing [Em] stories,
Something about that [G] glory just always seemed to [C] bore me,
Cause only those I really love will [D] ever really [Em] know me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
Before the morning sun when [G] life was [Em] lonely.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, I [C] _
only _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ see [G] my goals,
I don't believe [C] in failure, cause I know the smallest voices,
[D] They can make it [Em] major.
I got my boys [G] with me, at least those [C] in favor,
And if we don't meet before I leave, I [D] hope I'll see you [Em] later.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
I was frightened by everything I saw before [Em] me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, [C] soon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
we'll be thirty [G] years old,
Our songs [C] have been sold, we've traveled around the world,
[D] And we're still [Em] roaming, soon we'll be thirty [G] years old.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I'm still learning [G] about life, my woman brought children [C] for me,
So I can sing them all my songs and [D] I can tell them [Em] stories.
Most of my boys are [G] with me, some are still out seeking [C] glory,
And some I had to leave behind my [G] brother.
I'm still [C] safety, soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
My daddy got [D] sixty-one, remember life and [G] then your life becomes a better [C] one.
I made a man so [D] happy when I [Em] wrote a letter once,
[B] I hope my children come and visit once or twice [C] a month.
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
Will I think the [D] world is cold,
Or will I have a [G] lot of children who can warm [C] me?
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old.
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
Soon I'll be sixty [G] years old,
Will I think the [C] world is cold,
Or will I have the children [G] who can warm [Em] me?
Soon I'll be [G] sixty years old.
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, Mama [C] told me, go make yourself some friends or [D] you'll be [Em] lonely.
Once I was seven [G] years old, _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
once I [D] was seven [G] years old. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, my mama [C] told me,
Go make yourself some friends or [G] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
it was a big, [G] big world,
But we thought we were [C] bigger, pushing each other to the limits.
[D] We were learning [Em] quicker, by eleven, [G] smoking herb and drinking burning [C] liquor.
Never rich, so we were out to [D] make that steady [Em] figure.
Once I was eleven [G] years old, my daddy [C] told me,
Go get yourself a wife or [D] you'll be lonely.
[Em]
Once I was eleven [G] years old, _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I always had [G] that dream,
Like my daddy [C] before me.
So I started writing songs, I [D] started writing [Em] stories,
Something about that [G] glory just always seemed to [C] bore me,
Cause only those I really love will [D] ever really [Em] know me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
Before the morning sun when [G] life was [Em] lonely.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, I [C] _
only _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ see [G] my goals,
I don't believe [C] in failure, cause I know the smallest voices,
[D] They can make it [Em] major.
I got my boys [G] with me, at least those [C] in favor,
And if we don't meet before I leave, I [D] hope I'll see you [Em] later.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, my story [C] got told,
I was frightened by everything I saw before [Em] me.
Once I was twenty [G] years old, [C] soon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
we'll be thirty [G] years old,
Our songs [C] have been sold, we've traveled around the world,
[D] And we're still [Em] roaming, soon we'll be thirty [G] years old.
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
I'm still learning [G] about life, my woman brought children [C] for me,
So I can sing them all my songs and [D] I can tell them [Em] stories.
Most of my boys are [G] with me, some are still out seeking [C] glory,
And some I had to leave behind my [G] brother.
I'm still [C] safety, soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
My daddy got [D] sixty-one, remember life and [G] then your life becomes a better [C] one.
I made a man so [D] happy when I [Em] wrote a letter once,
[B] I hope my children come and visit once or twice [C] a month.
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old,
Will I think the [D] world is cold,
Or will I have a [G] lot of children who can warm [C] me?
Soon I'll be sixty [Em] years old.
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
Soon I'll be sixty [G] years old,
Will I think the [C] world is cold,
Or will I have the children [G] who can warm [Em] me?
Soon I'll be [G] sixty years old.
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Once I was seven [G] years old, Mama [C] told me, go make yourself some friends or [D] you'll be [Em] lonely.
Once I was seven [G] years old, _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
once I [D] was seven [G] years old. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _