Mad At Me
Quinn XCII
D
(início)
DVerse 1
D I remember when we first met D At the cafe, lakeside in Michigan G Your quirky laugh and my farmers tan G Exchanging numbers on napkins D We ditched our friends and we took your car D In our grass-stained jeans in the Midwest dark G That summer night where we felt that spark G I remember right when it happened
Pre-Chorus
D Oh D Oh, you're heavy on my mind tonight G Oh G Yeah, you're heavy on my mind
Chorus
D G Bm A I still ask the hostess if she can save our favorite seats D G And take some bread to that old park bench Bm A For the local birds to eat D G Then I go back to that king-sized bed Bm A But it's way too big for me D G Bm So if I find someone to hold me when I get lonely A Would you be mad at me?
Verse 2
D I remember our spare bedroom D That you painted pink and I laughed at you G And the bad sitcoms we were both into G We would watch 'til two in the morning
Pre-Chorus
D Oh D Oh, you're heavy on my mind tonight G Oh G Yeah, you're heavy on my mind
Chorus
D G Bm A I still ask the hostess if she can save our favorite seats D G And take some bread to that old park bench Bm A For the local birds to eat D G Then I go back to that king-sized bed Bm A But it's way too big for me D G Bm So if I find someone to hold me when I get lonely A Would you be mad at me?
Bridge
D Ooh G Ooh D Ooh G Ooh
Chorus
D G Bm A I still ask the hostess if she can save our favorite seats D G And take some bread to that old park bench Bm A For the local birds to eat D G Then I go back to that king-sized bed Bm A But it's way too big for me D G Bm So if I find someone to hold me when I get lonely A Would you be mad at me?
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