Homecoming Queen
Thelma Plum
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B C#m7 E B [Verse 1]B I remember looking at magazinesC#m7 I never saw anyone quite like meE B It was hard, it was hard for meB I would never speak up out of turnC#m7 Bout those blonde blue-eyed girls They were beautifulE But it was hard, hard for me toB dream(Second guitar plays this riff into the chorus) E|---------------| B|---------------| G|---------------| D|---------------| A|------2-4---2--| E|--2-4-----2----|[Chorus]B C#m7 I'll be my own homecoming queenE As long as it feels good to meB I'll be the voice of this townB C#m7 You'll be your own homecoming queenE Forget all the shit that you've seenContinúa después del anuncioB Put on the crown [Verse 2]B When I was a teenagerC#m7 Awkward body hair, and big derriereE It was harder, so much harder thanB it seemedB I am a woman nowC#m7 I feel beautiful, and I love myselfE B But it was hard, to get used to me [Chorus]B C#m7 I'll be my own homecoming queenE As long as it feels good to meB I'll be the voice of this townB C#m7 You'll be your own homecoming queenE Forget all the shit that you've seenB Put on the crown [Bridge]G#m E B Cause in 1967 I wasn't humanG#m E And in 1994 I was bornF# I'm still hereE F# We are still here [Chorus]B C#m7 I'll be my own homecoming queenE As long as it feels good to meB I'll be the voice of this townB C#m7 You'll be your own homecoming queenE Forget all the shit that you've seenB Put on the crown [Chorus]E Put on that crownB Put on that crown