Intro
Gm A# D X2
[Verse 1]
Gm
It's time to lay your head my dear
A#
It's time to go to sleep
D
Your minds been racin' round these problems
That are now dried concrete
Gm
I'll put your favorite record on
A#
I'll put it on repeat
D
You'll dream of translucent worries
And know everything will be okay
Gm
Think back, thinnk back to the days
A#
We were so young, so warm, so safe
D
Swaddled up in some dirty blanket
Bleedin' on the beach
Gm
Now the blood stains
A#
Are all that remain to remind us
D
There once was a force that did bind us
And if it wasn't for the lingering odor
Of the corpse we'd drift apart
[Chorus]
Eb A#
So set it all to flame
Gm
And let the ashes burn
D
Beneath my calloused feet
Eb
This flesh and bone
A#
Have become my only company
D
D constant hold on the trigger
To sustain some sanity
[Verse 2]
Gm A# D X2
Gm
Run run run run faster baby
A#
Faster now be sure to leave me
D
Waging battles in my head
Of demons, misery, regret
Gm
Herded by a broken compass
A#
Stumbling round with selfish purpose
D
This love affair with grim
Has only lead me further from death
Gm
I fucking hate those days
A#
When I can feel so clearly
That the tethers fraying
D
And my only comfort is threatening
To tear me limb from limb
Gm
But when the cackle of regret so shrill
A#
Keeps growing louder still
D
I'm trading in the little blue pills
For a needle and an empty bed
[Chorus]
Eb A#
So set it all to flame
Gm
And let the ashes burn
D
Beneath my calloused feet
Eb
This flesh and bone
A#
Have become my only company
D
D constant hold on the trigger
To sustain some sanity
[Bridge]
Gm A# F D X2 (In between note is always an E)
[Bridge 2]
Gm A# F#
I've been cut and strung like a puppet
Gm Eb F#
Tell me was it all worth it
Gm A# F#
When you cease to question your captor
Gm
Stockholm has stolen your sanity
Eb F# Gm
Can't say goodbye
- 1. Chord Gitar Days N' Daze - Little Blue Pills Pt3 Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Days N' Daze - Little Blue Pills Pt3 Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan