Chords for Mad as Rabbits Lyrics , Panic! at the disco
Tempo:
139.9 bpm
Chords used:
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Ab
Bb
Fm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Gb] [F]
[E] [Db] [C]
[B] [Ab]
Come save me from [Bb] walking off a [Fm] [Db] windowsill or I'll sleep in the [Ab] rain.
Don't you remember [Bb] when I was a [Db] bird and you were a [Ab] map?
[Ab] And now he tracks down miles [Bb] in America, [Db] [Ab] briefcase in hand.
The stove is creeping [Bb] up his spine again, [Db] can't get enough [Ab] trash.
[Bb] He [Db]
[Eb] took [Db] the days [Ab] for [Eb] badgers, became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits.
And [Ab] who could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] Yeah, [Ab] who could [Db] have more?
[Ab]
[Fm] [E] [Ab]
[B] [Ab] His arms were the branches [Bb] of a Christmas tree, [Db] preached the devil [Ab] in the belfry.
He checked in to learn his [Bb] prose had been deep [Db] down the train [Ab] station.
A rope hung his other [Bb] brethren at the end [Db] was a dog [Ab] called Bambi.
The stove was chewing [Bb] on his brawler hands [Db] when he tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Db] He tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Eb] He took [Db] the days [Ab] for peasants and [Eb] became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits.
[Ab] Who could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] [Ab] Who could [Db] have more?
[Ab]
[Fm] [E] [Ab] [Db]
[Ab] [B] Poor son of a [Bb] humble chimney sweep [Db] fell to [Ab] a cheap crowd.
So stay asleep and put on [Bb] that curse type, you [Db] know we live in [Ab] our times.
You know that Paul Cates bought [Bb] himself a trumpet from [Db] the [Ab] Salvation Army.
But there ain't no [Bb] sunshine in his soul, we [Db] must reinvent [Ab] love.
[Db] [Ab] Reinvent love,
[Db] reinvent [Bb] love.
[Db]
[Eb] He took the [Db] days for [Ab] peasants and [Eb] became his [Db] last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with bushels [Db] of [Fm] bad habits.
Who [Ab] could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] Who [Ab] could [Db] have more?
We must reinvent [Ab] love, [Db] reinvent [Ab] love, reinvent [Bb] love.
[Db]
[E] [Db] [C]
[B] [Ab]
Come save me from [Bb] walking off a [Fm] [Db] windowsill or I'll sleep in the [Ab] rain.
Don't you remember [Bb] when I was a [Db] bird and you were a [Ab] map?
[Ab] And now he tracks down miles [Bb] in America, [Db] [Ab] briefcase in hand.
The stove is creeping [Bb] up his spine again, [Db] can't get enough [Ab] trash.
[Bb] He [Db]
[Eb] took [Db] the days [Ab] for [Eb] badgers, became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits.
And [Ab] who could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] Yeah, [Ab] who could [Db] have more?
[Ab]
[Fm] [E] [Ab]
[B] [Ab] His arms were the branches [Bb] of a Christmas tree, [Db] preached the devil [Ab] in the belfry.
He checked in to learn his [Bb] prose had been deep [Db] down the train [Ab] station.
A rope hung his other [Bb] brethren at the end [Db] was a dog [Ab] called Bambi.
The stove was chewing [Bb] on his brawler hands [Db] when he tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Db] He tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Eb] He took [Db] the days [Ab] for peasants and [Eb] became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits.
[Ab] Who could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] [Ab] Who could [Db] have more?
[Ab]
[Fm] [E] [Ab] [Db]
[Ab] [B] Poor son of a [Bb] humble chimney sweep [Db] fell to [Ab] a cheap crowd.
So stay asleep and put on [Bb] that curse type, you [Db] know we live in [Ab] our times.
You know that Paul Cates bought [Bb] himself a trumpet from [Db] the [Ab] Salvation Army.
But there ain't no [Bb] sunshine in his soul, we [Db] must reinvent [Ab] love.
[Db] [Ab] Reinvent love,
[Db] reinvent [Bb] love.
[Db]
[Eb] He took the [Db] days for [Ab] peasants and [Eb] became his [Db] last [Ab] rabbit [Eb] with bushels [Db] of [Fm] bad habits.
Who [Ab] could ask [Db] for anymore?
[Fm] Who [Ab] could [Db] have more?
We must reinvent [Ab] love, [Db] reinvent [Ab] love, reinvent [Bb] love.
[Db]
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_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [F] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [C] _ _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Come save me from [Bb] walking off a [Fm] _ [Db] windowsill or I'll sleep in the [Ab] rain.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't you remember [Bb] when I was a [Db] bird and you were a [Ab] map? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ And now he tracks down miles [Bb] in America, _ [Db] _ [Ab] briefcase in hand.
_ _ _ _ _ The stove is creeping [Bb] up his spine again, [Db] can't get enough [Ab] trash. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ He _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Eb] took [Db] the days [Ab] for _ _ [Eb] badgers, became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit _ [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad _ _ habits.
And [Ab] who could ask [Db] for anymore?
_ [Fm] Yeah, [Ab] who could [Db] have _ more?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ [Ab] His arms were the branches [Bb] of a Christmas tree, [Db] preached the devil [Ab] in the belfry. _ _ _
_ He checked in to learn his [Bb] prose had been deep [Db] down the train [Ab] station.
_ _ _ _ _ A rope hung his other [Bb] brethren at the end [Db] was a dog [Ab] called Bambi. _ _ _
_ _ The stove was chewing [Bb] on his brawler hands [Db] when he tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Db] He tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business. _ _ _
[Eb] He took [Db] the days [Ab] for peasants and [Eb] became [Db] his last [Ab] _ rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits. _
_ [Ab] Who could ask [Db] for anymore? _
[Fm] _ [Ab] Who could [Db] have more? _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ Poor _ son of a [Bb] humble chimney sweep [Db] fell to [Ab] a cheap crowd.
_ So _ _ stay _ asleep and put on [Bb] that curse type, you [Db] know we live in [Ab] our times. _ _
_ _ You know that Paul _ Cates bought [Bb] himself a trumpet from [Db] the [Ab] Salvation _ Army.
_ _ But there ain't no _ [Bb] sunshine in his soul, we [Db] must reinvent [Ab] _ _ love.
_ _ [Db] _ [Ab] Reinvent love, _
_ _ [Db] reinvent [Bb] love. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] He took the [Db] days for [Ab] _ peasants and [Eb] became his [Db] last [Ab] rabbit _ [Eb] with bushels [Db] of [Fm] bad _ habits.
Who [Ab] could ask [Db] for anymore?
_ [Fm] Who [Ab] could [Db] have more?
_ _ We must reinvent [Ab] _ _ _ _ love, [Db] reinvent [Ab] _ _ _ love, _ reinvent [Bb] _ _ love. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [C] _ _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Come save me from [Bb] walking off a [Fm] _ [Db] windowsill or I'll sleep in the [Ab] rain.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't you remember [Bb] when I was a [Db] bird and you were a [Ab] map? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ And now he tracks down miles [Bb] in America, _ [Db] _ [Ab] briefcase in hand.
_ _ _ _ _ The stove is creeping [Bb] up his spine again, [Db] can't get enough [Ab] trash. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ He _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Eb] took [Db] the days [Ab] for _ _ [Eb] badgers, became [Db] his last [Ab] rabbit _ [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad _ _ habits.
And [Ab] who could ask [Db] for anymore?
_ [Fm] Yeah, [Ab] who could [Db] have _ more?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ [Ab] His arms were the branches [Bb] of a Christmas tree, [Db] preached the devil [Ab] in the belfry. _ _ _
_ He checked in to learn his [Bb] prose had been deep [Db] down the train [Ab] station.
_ _ _ _ _ A rope hung his other [Bb] brethren at the end [Db] was a dog [Ab] called Bambi. _ _ _
_ _ The stove was chewing [Bb] on his brawler hands [Db] when he tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business.
[Db] He tried [Ab] to save [Bb] the calendar business. _ _ _
[Eb] He took [Db] the days [Ab] for peasants and [Eb] became [Db] his last [Ab] _ rabbit [Eb] with [Db] bushels of [Fm] bad habits. _
_ [Ab] Who could ask [Db] for anymore? _
[Fm] _ [Ab] Who could [Db] have more? _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ Poor _ son of a [Bb] humble chimney sweep [Db] fell to [Ab] a cheap crowd.
_ So _ _ stay _ asleep and put on [Bb] that curse type, you [Db] know we live in [Ab] our times. _ _
_ _ You know that Paul _ Cates bought [Bb] himself a trumpet from [Db] the [Ab] Salvation _ Army.
_ _ But there ain't no _ [Bb] sunshine in his soul, we [Db] must reinvent [Ab] _ _ love.
_ _ [Db] _ [Ab] Reinvent love, _
_ _ [Db] reinvent [Bb] love. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] He took the [Db] days for [Ab] _ peasants and [Eb] became his [Db] last [Ab] rabbit _ [Eb] with bushels [Db] of [Fm] bad _ habits.
Who [Ab] could ask [Db] for anymore?
_ [Fm] Who [Ab] could [Db] have more?
_ _ We must reinvent [Ab] _ _ _ _ love, [Db] reinvent [Ab] _ _ _ love, _ reinvent [Bb] _ _ love. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _