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Captain Were Sinking - A Bitter Divorce Chords

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A Bitter Divorce Chords

(ver. 1)
Captain Were Sinking
Tuned a half-step down. Sometimes the chords are arpeggiated, sometimes they are strummed.

The G/F# is played like this (from low E to high E) 2-0-0-0-3-3

Intro: G, Bm

           G                  Bm
I loved you more when you were sad
           G                  Bm
I loved you more when you were sad
        C             D
I gave you all that I had
                G         Bm
You just don't love me anymore
        C             D      G
I gave you all that I had
             
               G          Bm
When did our love start to fade?
                     G                          Bm
When did you just become just a roommate that I hate?
               C                     D
She said "It was when you gave up on me"
                           G                     Bm
"And you stopped being my medicine, became my disease"
         C            D          C   Em   D
That's why I have to leave again 

C, Em, D
                C       Em   D
That's why I'm leaving
                C   D
That's why I'm leaving

C            
Now Jesus Christ I'm not what you had in mind
Em                D
Jesus Christ don't cry
C
I made a list of everything that I despise
Em                         D
And I wrote your name down several times
C
I'm waiting for my whole world to fall apart
Em                           D
I'm waiting for the storm to start
C                           G
Well I deserve to be happy

          G/F#        Em
Well I am dead again
     C          G    
I am dead again
     G/F#        Em
I am dead again
     C          G
I am dead again
     G/F#        Em
I am dead again
     C           G
I am dead again
     G/F#        Em
I am dead again
      C
I am dead again            
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