• A
  • Bm
  • D
  • F#m
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Tono:
A He's gonna kill me,
D F#m I said I'd change it to John
D Fuck it [Verse 1]
A Does your mum still buy your clothes?
D 'Cause I know you're still at home
F#m You're gettin' too old, all your
D money's rolled up your nose
A How's your business workin' out?
D Such an entrepreneur clown
F#m "How to win friends, influence
D them" let you down
A And I heard you're gettin' drunk at bars still
D Overdrawing credit card bills
F#m Slot machines, casinos, what's
D your deal?
A 'Cause you're living like a baller
D on a budget of 'bout twenty dollars
F#m D Plus my rent money you "Borrowed" [Chorus]
A And I think maybe you're lost
D I'm exhaustеd always cutting you off
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F#m N.C. Stop calling me, Josh
A And I don't wanna talk
D When you're knocking off drunk at four o'clock
F#m I thought you wеre blocked N.C. A D F#m Fuck off, stop calling me, Josh
D Fuck off, stop calling me, Josh [Verse 2]
A I know you only call
D Tryna patch things up and all
F#m Maybe start with all the holes you
D left in the wall
A And I think you're kinda narcissistic
D You should see a therapist it's
F#m D getting all kinds of ridiculous
A And I know you're gonna hear this song
D On all the playlists it comes on
F#m And all the girls who've dated Josh will
D Sing a long and say [Chorus]
A And I think maybe you're lost
D I'm exhaustеd always cutting you off F#m N.C. Stop calling me, Josh
A And I don't wanna talk
D When you're knocking off drunk at four o'clock
F#m I thought you wеre blocked N.C. A D F#m Fuck off, stop calling me, Josh
D A Fuck off, stop calling me, Josh
D F#m
D Fuck off, stop calling me Josh [Chorus]
A And I think maybe you're lost
D I'm exhaustеd always cutting you off
F#m D Stop calling me, Josh
A And I don't wanna talk
D When you're knocking off drunk at four o'clock
F#m I thought you wеre blocked
Bm D Fuck off, stop calling me, Josh
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Composición: Liam Quinn y Shaylee Curnow

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