Wave Chords
by Meghan Trainor feat. Mike Sabath10,183 views, added to favorites 530 times
Difficulty: | beginner |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | 5th fret |
Author jlawrence0723 [pro] 12,966. 1 contributor total, last edit on Jun 21, 2020
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[Intro]
Am
[Verse 1]
F C E Am
I want what I can't have, still holding on to hope
F C E Am
Drowning in my tears, this love's a sinking boat
F C E Am
Oh, oh, this love's a sinking boat
F C E
Oh, oh (No)
[Pre-Chorus]
Am F
Once my hands have reached the shore
C E
You pull me back in
Am F C
And I shouldn't beg for more
E
But I don't want it to end
[Chorus]
Am F C E
Just take me like a wave (Wave, wave, wave)
Am F C E
Oh, take me like a wave, oh (Wave, wave, wave)
Am F
Take me like a wave, pull me back and forth
C E
Crash into my arms, tell me I am yours
Am F C E
Take me like a wave, oh, ah (Wave, wave, wave)
[Verse 2]
N.C.
Headed to surface, I'll keep you afloat
N.C.
I'll keep you safe, babe (Yep, yep)
N.C.
Right in the middle of Heaven and Hell
N.C.
This world was made for us (Yeah)
N.C.
Don't blame you at all (Yeah)
N.C.
It was all my fault (Yeah)
N.C.
I swear that I won't do the shit that I did before
Am
I stayed a block away (Yeah)
F
But I need you back on me (Hey)
C E
And I think it's all the same for you, yeah
Am
I just wanna kiss your neck
F C
'Cause I miss the way you're dancing on me, yeah
E
Let me pull you back in (Yeah)
[Pre-Chorus]
Am F
Once my hands have reached the shore
C E
You pull me back in
Am F C
And I shouldn't beg for more
E
But I don't want it to end
[Chorus]
Am F C E
Just take me like a wave (Wave, wave, wave)
Am F C E
Oh, take me like a wave, oh (Wave, wave, wave)
Am F
Take me like a wave, pull me back and forth
C E
Crash into my arms, tell me I am yours
Am F C E
Take me like a wave, oh, ah (Wave, wave, wave)
[Outro]
Am F C E
Oh, oh
Am F C E
Oh, oh
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Wave – Meghan Trainor
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2 comments

Great tabs! However I believe the parts where you tabbed Bm is meant to be an E chord. Playing an E matches better with the flow of the original song.
+1
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