Chords for Jann Arden - Insensitive with Lyrics

Tempo:
89.2 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

G

Bm

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Jann Arden - Insensitive with Lyrics chords
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[A]
[B]
[G]
[A] How
[D] do you cool your [Bm] lips [B] after a summer's [G] kiss?
[D] How do you rid the [A] sweat after the body [D] blitz?
How do you turn your [Bm] eyes from the romantic [G] glare?
How do you block the [A] sound of a voice you'd know [B] anywhere?
[D] Oh, I really should have known by the time you drove me home
By [G] the vagueness in your eyes, your [A] casual goodbyes
By [D] the chin in your embrace, the expression on your face
[Bm] Maybe you might [B] have [Em] some advice to give [A] on how to be [D] insensitive
[Bm] Insensitive
[Em] [G] Insensitive
[A] [A]
[D] How do you numb your [B] skin [Bm] after the warmest [G] touch?
[D] How do you slow your [A] blood after a body [D] rush?
How do you free your [Bm] soul after you've found a [G] friend?
How do you teach your [A] heart, it's a crime, to fall in love again?
Oh, probably won't [D] remember, it's probably ancient history
[G] I'm one of the chosen few [A] who went ahead and fell for you
[D] I'm out of hold, I'm out of touch, I fell too fast, I feel too [Bm] much
I thought that you might [B] have some [Em] advice to give [A] on how to be insensitive
[B] Insensitive
[Bm] [G]
[D] [A]
[B] [D] [G]
[D] Oh, I [A]
really [D] should have known by the time you drove me home
By the [G] vagueness in your eyes, your [A]
casual goodbyes
By the [D] chin in your embrace, the expression on your face
That told [Bm] me maybe you might [B]
have some [Em] advice to give [A] on how to be insensitive
[D] Insensitive
[Bm] Insensitive
[G] Insensitive
[N]
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
Bm
13421112
B
12341112
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
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Learn the basic chords of Jann Arden - Insensitive chords, with this master sequence: B, Em, A, D, Bm, G, A, D and G. Begin your practice at a relaxed 44 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 89. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: D Major.

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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ How _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ do you cool your [Bm] lips [B] after _ _ a summer's [G] kiss?
_ _ [D] How do you rid the [A] sweat _ _ _ after the body [D] blitz?
_ _ How do you turn your [Bm] eyes from the romantic [G] glare?
_ _ _ How do you block the [A] sound of a voice you'd know [B] anywhere?
[D] Oh, I really should have known by the time you drove me home
By [G] the vagueness in your eyes, your [A] casual goodbyes
By [D] the chin in your embrace, the expression on your face
[Bm] _ Maybe you might [B] _ have [Em] some advice to give [A] on how to be [D] insensitive _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] Insensitive _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] [G] Insensitive _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ How do you numb your [B] skin _ [Bm] _ _ after the warmest [G] touch?
_ _ [D] How do you slow your [A] blood after _ _ a body [D] rush?
How _ do you free your [Bm] soul _ _ after you've found a [G] friend?
_ _ _ How do you teach your [A] heart, it's a crime, to fall in love again?
Oh, probably won't [D] remember, it's probably ancient history
[G] I'm one of the chosen few [A] who went ahead and fell for you
[D] I'm out of hold, I'm out of touch, I fell too fast, I feel too [Bm] much
I thought that you might [B] have some [Em] advice to give [A] on how to be _ insensitive
[B] Insensitive
[Bm] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] Oh, I _ _ [A]
really _ _ [D] should have known by the time you drove me home
By the [G] vagueness in your eyes, your [A]
casual goodbyes
By the [D] chin in your embrace, the expression on your face
That told [Bm] me maybe you might [B]
have some [Em] advice to give [A] on how to be insensitive
[D] Insensitive _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] Insensitive _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] Insensitive _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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This song was penned by Anne Loree.

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