London Grammar - Wild eyed
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Capo: 4
Tuning: E A D G B E
Song: Wild Eyed
Artist: London Grammar
Album: Truth Is A Beautiful Thing, 2017
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_Is_a_Beautiful_Thing
Tempo: 3|4
Tuning: Standard
Capo 4
Chords: EADGBe
Dm7 XX0211
C X32010
Am7 X02210
Gm7 353433
Bb X13331
[Intro]
Dm7 C Dm7 C
[Verse 1](Bass, Electric Viola & Keyboards, over)
Dm7Sun, suffocate Cthe atmosphere,
Dm7But I'm safe with you far Caway from here.
Dm7Another fire through an-Cother open door,
Dm7It's what I'm Cliving for.
[Verse 2]
Dm7Breath of mine be all that Cyou need,
Dm7 (Gm7) C
It's not much from a broken nothing.
Dm7Wear another truth on your Cturned-up sleeve,
Dm7This is everything I Cdream.
[Chorus 1](Full accompaniment, with Guitar & Electronic Drums, over)
Dm7 (Gm7) C
Whoo-ooh, he-hell no,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwaiting.
Dm (Gm7) C
Whoo-ooh, yeah, hell no,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwondering
[Verse 3](Bass & Keyboards, over)
Dm7Fortunately, I have enough Cof you,
Dm7You say it's not where we are.
(Gm7) C
It's not what we choose,
Dm7Looking out from all that you have Cbuilt.
Dm7 (Am7) C
With red skies I will drift.
[Chorus 2](Full accompaniment, over)
Dm7Whoo-ooh, yeah, Che-hell no,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwaiting.
Dm7Whoo-ooh, Cah, hell no,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwondering
[Chorus 3]
Dm7Whoo-ooh, what are Cyour dreams?
BbWhoo-ooh, —- Cyour dreams?
Dm7Whoo-ooh, yeah, Chell yeah,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwaiting
[Chorus 4]
Dm7Whoo-ooh, oo-ooh, Chell no,
I am Bbwild eyed and Cwondering
Dm7Whoo-ooh, What are Cyour dreams?
BbWhoo-ooh, what are Cyour dreams.
[Coda]
Dm7Whoo-ooh, What are Cyour dreams, Ye-ah,
BbWhoo-ooh, what are Cyour dreams. (Fade Out)
[End]
NOTES.
1. Chords in brackets (e.g. Gm7) indicate the sung harmonies.
2. “…The songs are a collaborative effort as (Hannah) Reid explains: "I write the lyrics and the top
lines. But the songs initiate from all three of us. Dot will write a piano part or a music score. Dan
will add some guitars." She describes the songs as "emotionally affected" and "writes about people who
come in and out of my life.”…” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Grammar