Chords for A lone star (music by Emezie)
Tempo:
90.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
E
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E]
[D] [Em] [D]
Do the stars get [G] lonely?
Do they ever lose their [D] will to try?
[G]
What makes a star go [Em] supernova and [E] blow [G] itself out [F#m] of the sky?
A [D]
desperate play for [G] pretension, a way to say, hey, here I'll stay, I [D] am me.
[Bm] Cause there's nothing [D] sadder, [G] sadder, sadder than you, your beautiful face, your left [D] nose teeth.
[G] But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
The [Am] biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the [A] light.
Maybe then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
I look to the stars for [G] direction.
Their brilliance [B] it leads through [D] the frozen sea.
I see them, they see my [E] reflection.
[G] Despite them, there's [E] something [G] shining [F#m] in me.
But [Bm]
when a star goes [G] supernova, oh, what [B] a sight to [D] behold.
[Bm] At least for [D] a second, [G] a second, a second.
At least I've found out what it's like to be known.
But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
[A] The biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe [A] then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but soon you'll [Bm] see.
The biggest stars aren't always the [E] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [A] see.
But I'll do my [E] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a [E] really good friend.
[D]
You don't know me, but soon you'll [G] see.
The biggest [A] stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and easier to [D] see.
But I'll do [E] my best, [Em] I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but [B] soon you'll see.
The biggest stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and [F#m] easier to see.
But I'll do my [Em] best, I'll shine the
[E] [D] light.
Maybe then, maybe then, you'll know [G] I would've made a really good friend.
[E] www.mooji.org.
[D] [Em] [D]
Do the stars get [G] lonely?
Do they ever lose their [D] will to try?
[G]
What makes a star go [Em] supernova and [E] blow [G] itself out [F#m] of the sky?
A [D]
desperate play for [G] pretension, a way to say, hey, here I'll stay, I [D] am me.
[Bm] Cause there's nothing [D] sadder, [G] sadder, sadder than you, your beautiful face, your left [D] nose teeth.
[G] But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
The [Am] biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the [A] light.
Maybe then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
I look to the stars for [G] direction.
Their brilliance [B] it leads through [D] the frozen sea.
I see them, they see my [E] reflection.
[G] Despite them, there's [E] something [G] shining [F#m] in me.
But [Bm]
when a star goes [G] supernova, oh, what [B] a sight to [D] behold.
[Bm] At least for [D] a second, [G] a second, a second.
At least I've found out what it's like to be known.
But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
[A] The biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe [A] then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but soon you'll [Bm] see.
The biggest stars aren't always the [E] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [A] see.
But I'll do my [E] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a [E] really good friend.
[D]
You don't know me, but soon you'll [G] see.
The biggest [A] stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and easier to [D] see.
But I'll do [E] my best, [Em] I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but [B] soon you'll see.
The biggest stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and [F#m] easier to see.
But I'll do my [Em] best, I'll shine the
[E] [D] light.
Maybe then, maybe then, you'll know [G] I would've made a really good friend.
[E] www.mooji.org.
Key:
D
G
E
A
Em
D
G
E
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D]
Do the stars get [G] lonely?
_ Do they ever lose their [D] will to try?
_ [G]
What makes a star go [Em] _ _ supernova and [E] blow [G] itself out [F#m] of the sky?
A _ [D]
desperate play for [G] pretension, a way to say, hey, here I'll stay, I [D] am me.
[Bm] Cause there's nothing [D] sadder, [G] sadder, sadder than you, your beautiful face, your left [D] nose teeth.
_ [G] But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
The [Am] biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the [A] light.
Maybe then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
I look to the stars for [G] direction.
_ Their brilliance [B] it leads through [D] the frozen sea.
I see them, they see my [E] reflection.
[G] Despite them, there's [E] something [G] shining [F#m] in me.
But [Bm]
when a star goes _ _ [G] supernova, oh, what [B] a sight to [D] behold.
_ [Bm] At least for [D] a second, [G] a second, a second.
At least I've found out what it's like to be known.
But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
[A] The biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe [A] then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but soon you'll [Bm] see.
The biggest stars aren't always the [E] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [A] see.
But I'll do my [E] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a [E] really good friend.
[D]
You don't know me, but soon you'll [G] see.
The biggest [A] stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and easier to [D] see.
But I'll do [E] my best, [Em] I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but [B] soon you'll see.
The biggest stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and [F#m] easier to see.
But I'll do my [Em] best, I'll shine the _
_ [E] _ _ [D] light.
Maybe then, maybe then, you'll know _ [G] I would've made a really good friend. _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ www.mooji.org.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D]
Do the stars get [G] lonely?
_ Do they ever lose their [D] will to try?
_ [G]
What makes a star go [Em] _ _ supernova and [E] blow [G] itself out [F#m] of the sky?
A _ [D]
desperate play for [G] pretension, a way to say, hey, here I'll stay, I [D] am me.
[Bm] Cause there's nothing [D] sadder, [G] sadder, sadder than you, your beautiful face, your left [D] nose teeth.
_ [G] But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
The [Am] biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the [A] light.
Maybe then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
I look to the stars for [G] direction.
_ Their brilliance [B] it leads through [D] the frozen sea.
I see them, they see my [E] reflection.
[G] Despite them, there's [E] something [G] shining [F#m] in me.
But [Bm]
when a star goes _ _ [G] supernova, oh, what [B] a sight to [D] behold.
_ [Bm] At least for [D] a second, [G] a second, a second.
At least I've found out what it's like to be known.
But you don't know me, [D] but soon you'll see.
[A] The biggest [G] stars aren't always the [D] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [G] see.
But I'll do my [D] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe [A] then, [G] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but soon you'll [Bm] see.
The biggest stars aren't always the [E] brightest, they're only closer and easier to [A] see.
But I'll do my [E] best, I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a [E] really good friend.
[D]
You don't know me, but soon you'll [G] see.
The biggest [A] stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and easier to [D] see.
But I'll do [E] my best, [Em] I'll shine the light.
Maybe then, [A] maybe then, [D] you'll know I would've made a really good friend.
You don't know [E] me, but [B] soon you'll see.
The biggest stars aren't always the brightest, they're only closer and [F#m] easier to see.
But I'll do my [Em] best, I'll shine the _
_ [E] _ _ [D] light.
Maybe then, maybe then, you'll know _ [G] I would've made a really good friend. _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ www.mooji.org.