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i don't know much about tabbing...and this song uses a chord uses the same fingering as
f, but slid up to the fifth fret on the D string rather than the third, so it's a
i don't know the specific name of it. for purpose of differentiation, i'll call it
cause that's not a real chord, so there's no chance for confusion. someone correct it if
know what it's called.
D G12
"I saw your haircut in a storefront
A D
The choppy sides and perfect bangs
Em G
I loved the way it framed the model's cheebones
A D
The blank expression on her face
D G12
So I went inside and tried to buy it
A D
But I got told it's not for sale
Em G
I got embarrassed and I decked the sales clerk
A D
Stole the wig and ran like hell
D G12
And I figured I would come show you
A D
So I kept runnin' towards your house
Em G
Then I remembered I don't have your address
A D
At least not the one you live at now
D G12
So I headed home to get collected
A D
To let the red flush from my face
Em G
I took out my notebook and I sketched you smilin'
A D
I like to think of you that way
D G12
And I put your haircut in my closet
A D
Next to your tshirts and your cards
Em G
I turned the light out and I sunk in slowly
A D
Countin' sheep and breathin' hard
Em G
But when it comes it's way too quickly
A Bm Em
And it busts apart the faith I've grown
G A
See, I can't stop myself from hurtin' you
D
So I guess I won't
i think that's it. sorry i don't know the name of that one chord. learned it by ear and
no idea what it's called. someone fix that?
i don't know much about tabbing...and this song uses a chord uses the same fingering as an F, but slid up to the fifth fret on the D string rather than the third, so it's a G but i don't know the specific name of it. for purpose of differentiation, i'll call it "G12" cause that's not a real chord, so there's no chance for confusion. someone correct it if you know what it's called.