Ed Sheeran & Taylor Swift – The Joker And The Queen Chords on Piano & Ukulele

The Joker And The Queen chords by Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar, and Keyboard.

[Verse 1]
             Cmaj7               Dm7
How was I to know? It\'s a crazy thing
                F  G              
I showed you my hand and you still 
       Cmaj7
let me win
                Cmaj7     
And who was I to say that 
                  Dm7
this was meant to be?
                  F    G       
The road that was broken brought
      Cmaj7
 us together

[Chorus]
       Am7                   
And I know you could fall for
     Dm7
 a thousand kings
      G7                      
And hearts that would give you 
    Cmaj7
a diamond ring
       Am7                Dm7
When I fold, you see the best in me
    Gsus4  G7       C
The joker and the queen

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[Verse 2]
                   Cmaj7               Dm7
I\'ve been played before, if you hadn\'t guessed
             F       G                    Cmaj7
So I kept my cards closed to my foolproof vest
                  Cmaj7
But you called my bluff 
(Why\'d you called my bluff)
                       Dm7
And saw through all my tells 
(Saw through all my tells)
                  F     G
And then you went all-in, 
              Cmaj7
And we left together

[Chorus]
      Am7                      Dm7
And I know you think that what makes a king
   G7                 Cmaj7
Is gold, a palace and diamond rings
       Am7                Dm7
When I fold, you see the best in me
    Gsus4  G7       C
The joker and the queen

[Break]
Cmaj7 Dm7 F G Cmaj7
Cmaj7 Dm7 F G Cmaj7

[Chorus]
      Am7                         Dm7
And I know you could fall for a thousand kings
      G7                          Cmaj7
And hearts that would give you a diamond ring
       Am7               Dm7
When I fold, you saw the best in me
    Gsus4  G7     Cmaj7
The joker and the queen
     Dm7   G7     C
The joker and the queen

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