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E|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|-5p4----4---4----4h5-----| D|------7---7----7---------| A|-------------------------| E|-------------------------| E| B| G|(4x) D| A| E|Am She's got her own, trajectory She leaves my heart, 11 degreesG I see her eyes, reflecting meF I see her lifestyle, affecting meAm And I go round, I lose a night She tends to obfuscate, when it's black and whiteG It's like she puts love, to the back of her mindF Then rips it out again, and she's back at mineE|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|-5p4----4---4----4h5-----| D|------7---7----7---------| A|-------------------------| E|-------------------------| E| B| G|(4x) D| A| E|She saidContinues after the adC "Oxygen's overrated, I don't even need to breathe"F She's got a tank full of highs, andG a mind that never sleepsAm I loved you then, I love you now So make me laugh, for an hourG Then rip me off, high as a cloudF And leave a taste, in my mouthE|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|-5p4----4---4----4h5-----| D|------7---7----7---------| A|-------------------------| E|-------------------------| E| B| G|(4x) D| A| E|She saidC "Oxygen's overrated, I don't even need to breathe"F She's got a tank full of highs, andG a mind that never sleeps She saidC "Oxygen's overrated, I don't even need to breathe"F She's got a tank full of highs, andG a mind that never sleeps[Solo] Am Am F G She saidC "Oxygen's overrated, I don't even need to breathe"F She's got a tank full of highs, andG a mind that never sleeps She saidC Am "Oxygen's overrated, I don't even need to breathe"F She's got a tank full of highs, andG a mind that never sleepsE|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|-5p4----4---4----4h5-----| D|------7---7----7---------| A|-------------------------| E|-------------------------| E| B| G|(4x) D| A| E|
Composition: Thomas David Ford, Callum Norton, Dale Norton, Jamie Paul Darby, and Ryann Evan Mc Cann
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