CHORDS: Phoebe Bridgers – Sidelines Chords on Piano & Ukulele

These are the chords for Sidelines by Phoebe Bridgers on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar, and Keyboard
[Intro]
Bbsus2  Eb   Gm   Eb

[Verse 1]
 Bbsus2             Bb         Eb
I\'m not afraid of anything at all
      Gm          F  
Not dying in a fire, 
         Eb
not being broke again
Bbsus2               Bb  
I\'m not afraid of living 
       Eb
on a fault line
         Gm              F     
\'Cause nothing ever shakes me, 
        Eb
nothing makes me cry
 F      Gm         Eb
Not a plane going down
F       Gm          Eb
In the ocean, I\'m drowning

[Chorus]
                             Bb
Watch the world from the sidelines
                 Dm
Had nothing to prove
                        Eb
Till you came into my life
                      F
Gave me something to lose
                    Bb
Now I know what it feels like
              Dm
To wanna go outside
                      Eb      F
Like the shape of my outline

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[Verse 2]
  Bbsus2             Bb 
I\'m not afraid of going 
         Eb
back to school
  Gm               F         
I gave it up the first time, 
    Eb
but I\'ll try again
                     Bb     Eb
I\'m not afraid of getting older
         Gm           F       
Used to fetishize myself, now 
             Eb
I\'m talking to my house plants
F       Gm       Eb
Not of being alone (mmm)
F        Gm        Eb
In a room full of people

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[Chorus]
                             Bb
Watching the world from the sidelines
                 Dm
Had nothing to prove
                        Eb
Till you came into my life
                      F
Gave me something to lose
                    Bb
Now I know what it feels like
              Dm
To wanna go outside
                      Eb      F
Like the shape of my outline

[Outro]
Bb
And I used to think
  Bb               Gbmaj7#5
You could hear the ocean 
      Gm
in a seashell
        Eb                 F
What a childish thing

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