Chords for China Anne McClain - Poor Unfortunate Souls (From "Descendants 2"/Audio Only)
Tempo:
98.65 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Eb
Ab
D
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Cm]
I admit [Eb] that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a [Ab] witch.
But you'll find that [D] nowadays, I've ended [Cm] all my ways.
Repentance [Gm] seen the light and made a switch.
[Cm] And I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent that I always have possessed.
And here [Eb] lately, please don't laugh,
I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely, and depressed.
[Cm] More important than [Ab] souls than veins, [Cm] kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one [Ab] wants to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate [D] souls.
So sad, [Cm] so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
[Eb] [Cm]
[Eb] [Cm] Now it's happened [Dm] once or twice.
Someone couldn't [Cm] pay the price.
And I'm afraid [G] I had to rake them across the [Cm] cove.
Yes, I've had [D] the odd complaint.
But on the whole, I've been a [C] saint
to those poor [Dm] unfortunate [Cm] souls.
Poor [Ab] unfortunate souls.
And [Cm] veins, kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants [Fm] to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
So sad, so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
The men up there [Eb] don't like a lot of blabber.
They think a girl who gossips is a bore.
[Cm] Yes, on land it's much preferred
for ladies not to say a word.
And after [Gm] all, dear, what [N] is idle prattle for?
They're not all that impressed with conversation.
True gentlemen [C] avoid it when [Cm] they can.
But [G] they don't [Cm] entwine and fawn on a lady who's withdrawn.
It's she who holds her tongue.
Poor unfortunate [Ab] souls.
Go ahead, [Cm] make your choice.
I'm a very busy woman and I haven't got all day.
It won't cost much.
That's your boy.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's so sad.
If you want to cross the bridge, you've got to pay the toll.
Pick a gulp and pay the present.
Go ahead.
Poor unfortunate souls. It's me.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants to get the [Fm] girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's me.
It's me.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell-casters, look, please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
[Eb] [Cm] [Eb]
[Cm] [Eb]
I admit [Eb] that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a [Ab] witch.
But you'll find that [D] nowadays, I've ended [Cm] all my ways.
Repentance [Gm] seen the light and made a switch.
[Cm] And I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent that I always have possessed.
And here [Eb] lately, please don't laugh,
I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely, and depressed.
[Cm] More important than [Ab] souls than veins, [Cm] kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one [Ab] wants to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate [D] souls.
So sad, [Cm] so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
[Eb] [Cm]
[Eb] [Cm] Now it's happened [Dm] once or twice.
Someone couldn't [Cm] pay the price.
And I'm afraid [G] I had to rake them across the [Cm] cove.
Yes, I've had [D] the odd complaint.
But on the whole, I've been a [C] saint
to those poor [Dm] unfortunate [Cm] souls.
Poor [Ab] unfortunate souls.
And [Cm] veins, kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants [Fm] to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
So sad, so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
The men up there [Eb] don't like a lot of blabber.
They think a girl who gossips is a bore.
[Cm] Yes, on land it's much preferred
for ladies not to say a word.
And after [Gm] all, dear, what [N] is idle prattle for?
They're not all that impressed with conversation.
True gentlemen [C] avoid it when [Cm] they can.
But [G] they don't [Cm] entwine and fawn on a lady who's withdrawn.
It's she who holds her tongue.
Poor unfortunate [Ab] souls.
Go ahead, [Cm] make your choice.
I'm a very busy woman and I haven't got all day.
It won't cost much.
That's your boy.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's so sad.
If you want to cross the bridge, you've got to pay the toll.
Pick a gulp and pay the present.
Go ahead.
Poor unfortunate souls. It's me.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants to get the [Fm] girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's me.
It's me.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell-casters, look, please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
[Eb] [Cm] [Eb]
[Cm] [Eb]
Key:
Cm
Eb
Ab
D
Gm
Cm
Eb
Ab
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm]
I admit [Eb] that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a [Ab] witch.
But you'll find that [D] nowadays, I've ended [Cm] all my ways.
Repentance [Gm] seen the light and made a switch.
[Cm] And I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent that I always have possessed.
And here [Eb] lately, please don't laugh,
I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely, and depressed.
[Cm] More important than [Ab] souls than veins, [Cm] kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one [Ab] wants to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate [D] souls.
So sad, [Cm] so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] Now it's happened [Dm] once or twice.
Someone couldn't [Cm] pay the price.
And I'm afraid [G] I had to rake them across the [Cm] cove.
Yes, I've had [D] the odd complaint.
But on the whole, I've been a [C] saint
to those poor [Dm] unfortunate [Cm] souls.
Poor [Ab] unfortunate souls.
And [Cm] veins, kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants [Fm] to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
So sad, so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The men up there [Eb] don't like a lot of blabber.
They think a girl who gossips is a bore.
[Cm] Yes, on land it's much preferred
for ladies not to say a word.
And after [Gm] all, dear, what [N] is idle prattle for?
They're not all that impressed with conversation.
True gentlemen [C] avoid it when [Cm] they can.
But [G] they don't [Cm] entwine and fawn on a lady who's withdrawn.
It's she who holds her tongue.
Poor unfortunate [Ab] souls.
Go ahead, [Cm] make your choice.
I'm a very busy woman and I haven't got all day.
It won't cost much.
That's your boy.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's so sad.
If you want to cross the bridge, you've got to pay the toll.
Pick a gulp and pay the present.
Go ahead.
Poor unfortunate _ souls. It's me.
_ This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants to get the [Fm] girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's me.
It's me.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell-casters, look, please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I admit [Eb] that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a [Ab] witch.
But you'll find that [D] nowadays, I've ended [Cm] all my ways.
Repentance [Gm] seen the light and made a switch.
[Cm] And I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent that I always have possessed.
And here [Eb] lately, please don't laugh,
I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely, and depressed.
[Cm] More important than [Ab] souls than veins, [Cm] kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one [Ab] wants to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate [D] souls.
So sad, [Cm] so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] Now it's happened [Dm] once or twice.
Someone couldn't [Cm] pay the price.
And I'm afraid [G] I had to rake them across the [Cm] cove.
Yes, I've had [D] the odd complaint.
But on the whole, I've been a [C] saint
to those poor [Dm] unfortunate [Cm] souls.
Poor [Ab] unfortunate souls.
And [Cm] veins, kidneys.
This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants [Fm] to get the girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
So sad, so sad.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell, curse, and please, and I help them.
Yes, I do. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The men up there [Eb] don't like a lot of blabber.
They think a girl who gossips is a bore.
[Cm] Yes, on land it's much preferred
for ladies not to say a word.
And after [Gm] all, dear, what [N] is idle prattle for?
They're not all that impressed with conversation.
True gentlemen [C] avoid it when [Cm] they can.
But [G] they don't [Cm] entwine and fawn on a lady who's withdrawn.
It's she who holds her tongue.
Poor unfortunate [Ab] souls.
Go ahead, [Cm] make your choice.
I'm a very busy woman and I haven't got all day.
It won't cost much.
That's your boy.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's so sad.
If you want to cross the bridge, you've got to pay the toll.
Pick a gulp and pay the present.
Go ahead.
Poor unfortunate _ souls. It's me.
_ This one longing to be thinner.
That one wants to get the [Fm] girl.
And do I help them?
[Cm] Yes, indeed.
Poor unfortunate souls.
It's me.
It's me.
They come plucking to my cauldron crying,
spell-casters, look, please, and I help them.
Yes, I do.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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