Chords for lo fi song about a break up | Just Fine
Tempo:
72.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Dm
Db
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
This is so spontaneous.
This song is not part of anything, it's not coming out,
literally just a song I wrote now.
It's just very simple, very [F] sweet, it's a nice activity
to write a song on a Saturday afternoon.
I don't know what to call it, you [Ab] can tell me.
Probably without him, me, oh.
[F]
[Am] [Bb] [F] [A]
[Dm] [Gm] [C]
[Dm] The pictures [D] and I taught myself [G] to breathe [Ab] and [Bbm] I hear he's [C] doing [A] just fine.
[F] I [Am] catch the daydreams, [Bb] the [F] hope settles in.
[Em] I [Dm] welcome the waves because [G] I know I [C] won't win.
[Dm] Oh I'd never wish this feeling on anyone but see, [Db] [Bb] I hear he's [C] doing just fine.
[D] Perhaps the problem lies in the double [G] load I bear.
[Db] Because I ripped myself apart and you [C] just stood there.
[N] [F] [Am] I'm counting the warnings, [G] I wait to feel well.
[Db] I [Dm] might not feel quite as bad but I [G] can't [C] really
tell.
[Dm] And I know that I'll be okay but it's pretty far from [F] breeze and [Bb] I hear [C] he's doing just fine.
[Db] It's breaking me [D] that he isn't mine [Db] but at least he's [C] doing just fine [Ab] [Dm] without me.
[A] [F] [N]
[F] Well at least he's doing [A] just fine.
[F] [Ab] [C]
[Db] [A] [N]
This song is not part of anything, it's not coming out,
literally just a song I wrote now.
It's just very simple, very [F] sweet, it's a nice activity
to write a song on a Saturday afternoon.
I don't know what to call it, you [Ab] can tell me.
Probably without him, me, oh.
[F]
[Am] [Bb] [F] [A]
[Dm] [Gm] [C]
[Dm] The pictures [D] and I taught myself [G] to breathe [Ab] and [Bbm] I hear he's [C] doing [A] just fine.
[F] I [Am] catch the daydreams, [Bb] the [F] hope settles in.
[Em] I [Dm] welcome the waves because [G] I know I [C] won't win.
[Dm] Oh I'd never wish this feeling on anyone but see, [Db] [Bb] I hear he's [C] doing just fine.
[D] Perhaps the problem lies in the double [G] load I bear.
[Db] Because I ripped myself apart and you [C] just stood there.
[N] [F] [Am] I'm counting the warnings, [G] I wait to feel well.
[Db] I [Dm] might not feel quite as bad but I [G] can't [C] really
tell.
[Dm] And I know that I'll be okay but it's pretty far from [F] breeze and [Bb] I hear [C] he's doing just fine.
[Db] It's breaking me [D] that he isn't mine [Db] but at least he's [C] doing just fine [Ab] [Dm] without me.
[A] [F] [N]
[F] Well at least he's doing [A] just fine.
[F] [Ab] [C]
[Db] [A] [N]
Key:
F
C
Dm
Db
A
F
C
Dm
This is so spontaneous.
This song is not part of anything, it's not coming out,
literally just a song I wrote now.
It's just very simple, very [F] sweet, it's a nice activity
to write a song on a Saturday afternoon.
I don't know what to call it, you [Ab] can tell me.
Probably without him, me, oh. _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ The pictures [D] and I taught myself [G] to breathe [Ab] and [Bbm] I hear he's [C] doing [A] just fine.
[F] I _ _ _ _ _ [Am] catch the daydreams, [Bb] the [F] hope settles in.
_ [Em] I [Dm] welcome the waves because [G] I know I [C] won't win. _
[Dm] Oh I'd never wish this feeling on anyone but see, [Db] _ [Bb] I hear he's [C] doing just fine.
[D] Perhaps the problem lies in the double [G] load I bear.
[Db] Because I ripped myself apart and you [C] just stood there. _
_ [N] _ _ _ [F] _ [Am] I'm counting the warnings, _ [G] _ I wait to feel well.
_ [Db] I [Dm] might not feel quite as bad but I [G] can't [C] really
tell. _ _
[Dm] And I know that I'll be okay but it's pretty far from [F] breeze and [Bb] I hear [C] he's doing just fine.
[Db] It's breaking me [D] that he isn't mine [Db] but at least he's [C] doing just fine [Ab] _ _ [Dm] without me.
[A] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [N] _ _
[F] Well at least he's doing [A] just fine. _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [N] _
This song is not part of anything, it's not coming out,
literally just a song I wrote now.
It's just very simple, very [F] sweet, it's a nice activity
to write a song on a Saturday afternoon.
I don't know what to call it, you [Ab] can tell me.
Probably without him, me, oh. _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ The pictures [D] and I taught myself [G] to breathe [Ab] and [Bbm] I hear he's [C] doing [A] just fine.
[F] I _ _ _ _ _ [Am] catch the daydreams, [Bb] the [F] hope settles in.
_ [Em] I [Dm] welcome the waves because [G] I know I [C] won't win. _
[Dm] Oh I'd never wish this feeling on anyone but see, [Db] _ [Bb] I hear he's [C] doing just fine.
[D] Perhaps the problem lies in the double [G] load I bear.
[Db] Because I ripped myself apart and you [C] just stood there. _
_ [N] _ _ _ [F] _ [Am] I'm counting the warnings, _ [G] _ I wait to feel well.
_ [Db] I [Dm] might not feel quite as bad but I [G] can't [C] really
tell. _ _
[Dm] And I know that I'll be okay but it's pretty far from [F] breeze and [Bb] I hear [C] he's doing just fine.
[Db] It's breaking me [D] that he isn't mine [Db] but at least he's [C] doing just fine [Ab] _ _ [Dm] without me.
[A] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [N] _ _
[F] Well at least he's doing [A] just fine. _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [N] _