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Rapture Chords by Declan Mckenna

Rapture chords by Declan Mckenna

Guitar chords with lyrics

Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)

Intro:
Em
Jet black, jet black, jet black, jet black (Woo)
Em         Em         Em         Em
Jet black, jet black, jet black, jet black
Em         Am         D          Am        D
Jet black, jet black, jet black, jet black
Em         Am         D          Am        D
Jet black, jet black, jet black, jet black

Verse 1:
Em                       Am
      At first, you will find
  D                Am         D         Em
A prophecy of what could have been, you know (You know)
                  Am                       D             Am   D
You know, there's all sorts of crap on the TV these days
        Em               Am
Now you won't live after such disaster
         D                      Am
You're a lot full of smashed-up cars
                     D                              Em
Cross-hatched in the metal when you're cracking up
                       Am         D
But you're part of the pack, pup
                         Am              D       C
You're part of something bigger than the laws of nature
     G
Mrs. Thatcher
     C               G         B7               Em
Your cruel heart navigates the world we live in
         Am
With its anger
C              B7
Going nowhere, coming at ya
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Chorus:
Em            Am
Rapture in my head
               D           Am      D
I keep looking up like I'm already dead
Em             Am
Rapture, oh my Lord
                  D
I've been playing catch-up
      Am    D
I'm already bored
Em          Am
La-la-la-la-la
            D           Am    D
La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la


Verse 2:
    Em             Am             D
Oh, God, tell me I sure am on the list
                     Am      D           Em          Am
How can you make yourself so scarce from someone you love?
                  D
Oh, it don't make sense
                   Am              D       C              G
Your love is never better than the morning after (Morning after)
      C              B7
Well, Mother Nature, coming at ya

Chorus:
Em            Am
Rapture in my head
               D             Am    D
I keep looking up like I'm already dead
Em             Am
Rapture, oh my Lord
                  D
I've been playing catch-up
      Am    D
I'm already bored
Em            Am
Rapture in my head
               D             Am    D
I keep looking up like I'm already dead
Em             Am
Rapture, oh my Lord
                  D
I've been playing catch-up
      Am    D
I'm already bored

Bridge:
    Em       D
Oh, rapture
    Am       C   D
Oh, rapture
    Em       D
Oh, rapture
    Am       C   D
Oh, rapture
            Em            D
'Cause it's rapture in my head
                Am
You say this is up
      C     D
I'm already dead
Em            D
Rapture in my head
                Am
You say this is up
      C     D
I'm already dead
Em          D           Am
Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead
C       D   Em
I'm already dead
      D           Am               C  D
Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead

Outro:
Em Am D Am D
Repeat until end...

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