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Why Do I Do This Chords by Freya Ridings

Why Do I Do This chords by Freya Ridings

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)

Key: D

Difficulty: Novice

Verse:
D
Just like an ocean,
A
It started pouring,
                 G
Straight down my throat
D
Taste the poison,
A
For the weekend,
                G
Never felt more alone

Pre-Chorus:
D
I thought calling you up,
F#
Would make it stop,
Bm     G
But no

Chorus:
D
Why do I do this to my,
A                   Bm
Why do I do this to myself,
                  D
When it's dangerous
                      A
I know it's bad for me,
                                    Bm
I know you're not good for my health,
                D
But I'm reckless
                                 F#
And all the hearts you couldn't sink,
                    C#m
Pour myself another drink,
    G
In hell
    D                  A
Why do I do this to my,
                      Bm
Why do I do this to myself

Verse 2:
D
Now I'm drowning,
A
In my apartment,
Bm                      G
But it seems your doing fine
D
Though your name still,
F#m
Can give me chills,
Bm            G
After all this time

Pre-Chorus:
D
The blue light on my blahhh,
F#                       Bm
The hear of more feeling leaves
   G
Me cold,

Chorus:
D
Why do I do this to my,
C#m                    Bm
Why do I do this to myself,

When it's dangerous
D
I know it's bad for me,
C#m                         Bm
I know your not good for my health,

But I'm reckless
D
And all the hearts you couldn't sink,
F#                    Bm
Pour myself another drink,
    G
In hell

Why do I do this to my,
A                      Bm  G Gm D
Why do I do this to myself,

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This guitar chords for Why Do I Do This by Freya Ridings is suitable for players wanting a clear and accurate transcription. Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E). Good for practicing chord changes and steady rhythm.