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Capo: 2
Capo 2 4/4 Ideal Chord voicings: G G/F# Em7 Cmaj7 C e--x-----x-----0-----0------0-----| b--0-----0-----3-----0------1-----| g--0-----0-----0-----0------0-----| d--0-----0-----2-----2------2-----| a--2-----2-----2-----3------3-----| E--3-----2-----0-----x------x-----| Note: For the recurring G-G/F# chord progression, I find that it sounds the best played palm muted with emphasis on the bass notes. [Verse]
I can't Gsleep, G/F#no, nGot like I used toG/F# I can't Gbreathe G/F#in and Gout like I need toG/F# It's breaking Gice... G/F#now, to Gmake any movementG/F# What's your Gvice?G/F# You know that Gmine's the illusionG/F#
[Pre-Chorus 1]
And all at Em7once (as i'm trying) I can help you Cmaj7out (just to keep things right) I'll be what you Em7need (I kill myself to make) I’ll do aCmaj7nything (everything perfect for you) Goodbye apathyG G/F# G G/F#So longG G/F#ApathGy G/F#
[Chorus]
So don't sit Em7still, don't you Cmaj7move aEm7way from Cmaj7here So goodbye apathyEm7 (as i'm trying), so long fancy freeCmaj7 (just to keep things right) Goodbye apathyEm7, (kill myself to make) I don't wanna be.Cmaj7.. (evCerything perfect for you) GyoG/F#u G G/F#
[Verse 2]
I don't Gwalk G/F#right, Gnot like I used toG/F# There's a jump in Gmy G/F#step as GI rush to see youG/F# I could Gbe G/F#happy hGere as lG/F#ong as you're Gnear to me As G/F#long as you're Gclose to meG/F#
[Pre-Chorus]
Now that I'm alEm7right (as i'm trying) I can help you Cmaj7out (just to keep things right) I'll be what you Em7need (I kill myself to make) I’ll do aCmaj7nything (everything perfect for you) Goodbye apathyG G/F# G So G/F#GoodbyeG G/F#ApathyG G/F#
[Chorus]
So don't you Em7stop pushing Cmaj7me, I can Em7take so Cmaj7much So goodbye apathyEm7 (as i'm trying), so long fancy freeCmaj7 (just to keep things right) Goodbye apathyEm7, (kill myself to make) I don't wanna be.Cmaj7.. (evCerything perfect for you) GyoG/F#u G G/F#
[Bridge]
GEverybody is G/F#watching you, Geverybody is G/F#watching me too (As many times as the length of the first verse)