Day Too Soon Chords

by Sia
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Difficulty: intermediate
Capo: no capo
Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 11, 2014

Chords

Bb
E
C#m
F#

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Sia - Day Too Soon
 
Tuning: Standard
 
 
Bb
Pick me up in your arms
E
Carry me away from harm
C#m                     F#
You're never gonna put me down
Bb
I know you're just one good man
E
You'll tire before we see land
C#m                     F#
You're never gonna put me down
 
 
    E                 C#m
Oh I've been running all my life
F#                           Bb
I ran away, I ran away from good
        E               C#m
Yeah I've been waiting all my life
F#                                   Bb
You're not a day you're not day too soon
 
 
Bb
Honey I will stitch you
F#                      E      C#m
Darling I will fit you in my heart
Bb
Honey I will meet you
F#                      E      C#m
Darling I will keep you in my heart
 
Bb
You'll risk all this for just a kiss
E
I promise I will not resist
C#m                     F#
Promise you won't hold me down
Bb
And when we reach a good place
E
Let's be sure to leave no trace
C#m                     F#
Promise they won't track us down
 
 
E                       C#m
Now I've been running all my life
F#                      Bb
I ran away, I ran away from good
E                       C#m
Yeah, I've been waiting all my life
F#                                      Bb
You're not a day, you're not a day too soon
 
Bb
Honey I will stitch you
F#                      E      C#m
Darling I will feel you in my heart
Bb
Honey I will meet you
F#                      E      C#m
Darling I will keep you in my heart
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2 comments
NeoMvsEu
The chord progression does not have tritones, need chords that are a tritone off, and is missing chords in the chorus. It's tonal on the track, and besides the lack of accuracy and section labeling, there's a needless mix of sharps and flats.
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m_daniel
suggesting to change c# to g#
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