Naive
The Kooks
- C*4
- C/B*4
- D*4
- Em*4
- F#/D*4
- G*4
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Tono: (forma de los acordes en la tonalidad de G)
Em C I'm not saying its your fault, Although you could have done moreF#/DG D Oh you're so naive yet soEm C How could this be done By suchF#/D a smiling sweetheart.G D Oh and your sweet and pretty faceEm C In such an ugly way SomethingF#/D so beautiful.G D that everytime I look inside Refrão:C G I know, she knows that i'm notF#/D fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D Well, she's still out to get me.C Em And I know, she knows that i'mF#/D not fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D C She's still out to get me!C/B G Verso:Em C I may say it was your fault Because i know you could have doneF#/D moreG D Oh you're so naive yet soEm C How could this be done By suchF#/D a smiling sweetheart.Continúa después del anuncioG D Oh and your sweet and pretty faceEm C In such an ugly worldF#/D Something so beautiful.G D That everytime I look inside Refrão:C G I know, she knows that i'm notF#/D fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D Well, she's still out to get me.C Em And I know, she knows that i'mF#/D not fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D C She's still out to get me!C/B G Verso:Em C So how could this be done ByF#/D such a smiling sweetheartG D You're so naive yet soEm C Such an ugly thing, someone soF#/D beautifulG F#/D That everytime you're on his side Refrão:C G I know, she knows that i'm notF#/D fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D Well, she's still out to get me.C Em And I know, she knows that i'mF#/D not fond of askingC G True or false, it may be...F#/D She's still out to get me! Outro: C C/B G (x2)C C/B Em G Just don't let me downC C/B Em G Just don't let me downC C/B Em Hold on to your kiteG Just don't let me downC C/B Em G Just don't let me downC C/B Em Hold on to your kiteG Just don't let me downC C/B G Just don't let me down
Composición: Luke Pritchard, Max Rafferty y Paul Garred
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