WWW.AZCHORDS.COM | Taylor Swift - Love They Havent Thought Of Yet Chords | Ver. 1
[Intro]
D A Em G x2
[Verse 1]
D A Em G D A Em G
I want it all to appear before my eyes when he smiles
D A Em G D A Em G
Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think Romeo would be my kind of guy
[Pre-chorus]
Em A
I want a love that's sweeter than roses
Em A
And for me this is how it's gonna be
[Chorus]
D A
Like there's a fairytale guy
Em
And he whispers sweet lullabies
G
And the music plays from nowhere
D A
As we dance in the pale moonlight
Em G
With candles and fireflies all night
Em
Everybody thinks about love
A
I want love they haven't thought of yet
[Instrumental]
D A Em G x2
[Verse 2]
D A Em G D A Em G
Here on the couch with a box of chocolates that I bought myself
D A Em G D A Em G
I'll wait it out but sometimes my patience just needs a little help
[Pre-chorus]
Em A
It's what you get when your heartstrings are so tied
Em A
I don't regret it 'cause it needs to be perfect
[Chorus]
D A
Like there's a fairytale guy
Em
And he whispers sweet lullabies
G
And the music plays from nowhere
D A
As we dance in the pale moonlight
Em G
With candles and fireflies all night
Em
Everybody thinks about love
A
I want love they haven't thought of yet
[Instrumental]
D A Em G x2
[Bridge]
Em A
I want my own little storybook ending
Em A
We'll make it up as we go
[Chorus]
D A
Like there's a fairytale guy
Em
And he whispers sweet lullabies
G
And the music plays from nowhere
D A
As we dance in the pale moonlight
Em G
With candles and fireflies all night
Em
Everybody thinks about love
A
I want love they haven't thought of yet
[Outro]
A
I want love they haven't thought of yet
D A Em G x2
How to play "Love They Haven't Thought Of Yet" on guitar
- Chord Progression: The song utilizes the chords D, A, Em, and G throughout.
This classic progression lends a dreamy and hopeful tone to the lyrics.
- Intro & Verses: Begin with the intro progression D, A, Em, G, repeated twice.
Use a gentle strumming pattern here, like down-down-up-up-down-up, to introduce
the whimsical and romantic theme of the song.
- Strumming Pattern: Maintain this strumming pattern throughout the song to keep
a consistent and flowing rhythm. The pattern should be smooth and not too
forceful to match the song's light and airy vibe.
- Pre-Chorus & Chorus: The transition to the pre-chorus introduces a slight build
in dynamics. Continue the same chord pattern but perhaps strum a bit more
firmly to highlight the anticipatory lyrics about a love that's "sweeter than
roses."
- Bridge: The bridge offers a moment to reflect on the desired storybook ending.
Maintain the emotional depth with controlled strumming, allowing the lyrics to
stand out.
- Outro: As the song concludes with the outro, continue with the D, A, Em, G
progression. This is a great opportunity to gradually decrease the strumming
intensity, bringing the song to a gentle and hopeful close.
- Common Mistakes:
- Overstrumming, which can overpower the gentle and reflective lyrics.
- Rushing the tempo, especially in the chorus. Keep it steady and aligned with
the song's dreamy nature.
- Missing the emotional shifts between the verses, pre-chorus, and chorus.
General Tips:
- Listen to the rhythm and dynamics of the original track to better understand
the emotional pacing of the song.
- Practice the chord transitions to ensure they are smooth and do not disrupt the
lyrical flow.
- Tune your guitar before playing to ensure the chords resonate clearly and
accurately.
Lyrics Meaning:
"Love They Haven't Thought Of Yet" explores a desire for a unique and
unprecedented kind of love, one that transcends traditional romantic clichés.
The song imagines a fairytale-like romance that is personal and imaginative,
challenging conventional notions of love with a whimsical and individualistic
approach.