CHORDS: Jeangu Macrooy – Grow Piano & Ukulele Chord Progression and Tab

This is the chords of Grow by Jeangu Macrooy on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar and Keyboard.

[Verse 1]
C
When I\’m sad, I am unreasonable
C5
Just like a little kid, mad at the world
C
When I\’m alone, I am defenseless
C
Just like the boy I was, afraid in the dark

[Chorus]
C
Don\’t take it personally, don\’t be offended
F                   Dm                              G                C
Don\’t mind my mood changing like the weather
E                                            F
God knows I tried to hold it all together
Fm                C                Dm                              G                C
Oh, I\’m getting older and it ain\’t what I thought it would be

[Verse 2]
Em
Wide awake, the planet spins around
Gdim                                            A7
A little too fast for me most of the time
Dm                                             A
Lost control, my thoughts are flickering
C/Bb                                            G
Just like satellites, lost in the sky

[Chorus]
C                              Am
Don\’t take it personally, don\’t be offended
Dm                    G                               F               C
Don\’t mind my mood changing like the weather
E7                                            F
God knows I\’ve tried to hold it all together
Fm                C                Dm                G                C
I\’m getting older and it ain\’t what I thought it would be

[Bridge]
C6
One day I\’m fine
C6
Some peace of mind
C6
And then I\’ll stop being afraid
C6
I\’ll make it through the night

[Outro]
C                              Dm
The more I learn, the less I know
Am                                            F
Through every high and every low
C
Oh, oh, the more I learn (Grow)
Dm
The less I know (Grow)
Am
Through every high and every low (Grow)
F
I\’ll grow, oh-oh
C
The more I learn (Grow)
Dm
The less I know (Grow)
Am                                            F
Through every high and every low (Grow)
F
I\’ll grow, oh-oh

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