Daddies Chords

by Porches
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
Author loganmcknight [a] 134. Last edit on Jun 10, 2018

Chords

Bm
D
G
Em
A

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Daddies - Porches
 
[Intro]
Bm D (x4)
 
            Bm                   D
You look so pretty and I look so mean
       Bm                  D             G          Em
On the night we filled our bodies with amphetamines
 
G Em
 
            Bm              D
And we just sit and we just talk
          Bm              D
About our daddies and our faults
              Bm               D
And you would breathe as would I
              Bm              D
Watching your body too synchronize
      G       Em
Every move
 
G Em (x3)
 
 
    Bm         A     G    Em
But you ain't coming home soon
 
G Em
 
   Bm         A     G    Em
No you ain't coming home soon
 
G Em (x3)
 
           Bm
Well I'm a jackass
      D
I'm a dog
         Bm                D                 G       Em
How many more of these sad songs can one boy write
 
G Em (x2)
             Bm
Well nothing is
              D
But something was
      Bm                   D
And I believe it still can be
             Bm
If you would sit
             D
If you would talk
             Bm
If you would come
             G       Em
If you would leave
 
G Em (x3)
 
    Bm         A     G    Em
But you ain't coming home soon
 
G Em
 
   Bm         A     G     Em
No you ain't coming home soon
 
G Em (x3)
 
           Bm             D
Well I was hanging in the gutter
      Bm             D               Bm
But I do believe you flutter in your head
       D
When I enter
      Bm       D                      G       Em
nd my head was received by your silky heart
 
(good boy sounds)
 
G Em (x3)
 
[Outro]
G A D
X
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2 comments
potter1954
Woah! I've wanted to play this song for years but never got around to notating it. Thanks for this! I feel like Aaron definitely embellishes these chords one way or another. I haven't compared it to the recording yet but just off my ear G should be shaped with the high e string on the second fret instead of the third as it compliments the harmonic structure better.
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