[Intro]
Am C/G FM7/C Dm x2
[Verse]
Am C/G
I let you down one last time
FM7/C Dm
So you remember you were mine
Am C/G
Count on me
FM7/C Dm
To be something you could never be
Am C/G FM7/C Dm
Cause I’ll be free from all this hate you’ll be left behind carrying the weight
[Chorus]
Am
Come fuck my life up again
C/G FM7/C
I don’t deserve to live without pain
Am
Destroy all my confidence again
C/G FM7/C
Watch me lose control and feel ashamed
Am C/G FM7/C
Come fuck my life up again
[Verse]
Am C/G
The problem’s always me
FM7/C Dm
It’s just taken years for me to see
Am C/G
You didn’t call again last night
FM7/C Dm
Maybe I’m just not worth the fight
Am
I swear to God you saved my life
C/G FM7/C Dm
I swear to God that I won’t let you down twice
[Chorus]
Am
Come fuck my life up again
C/G FM7/C
I don’t deserve to live without pain
Am
Destroy all my confidence again
C/G FM7/C
Cut me down and let me feel ashamed
Am
Our hell was paradise to me
C/G FM7/C
Happiness makes me feel so weak
Am
Come fuck my life up again
[Solo]
(Am) C/G FM7/C Dm
Am C/G FM7/C Dm
[Interlude]
Am C/G FM7/C Dm
Ah ah ah ah ah
[Outro]
Am C/G
I hope you never let me go through the years
FM7/C Dm
I hope your madness starts to grow
Am C/G
I hope you never let me go through the years
FM7/C Dm
I hope your madness starts to grow
Am C/G
I hope you never let me go through the years
FM7/C Dm
I hope your madness starts to grow
Am C/G
I hope you never let me go through the years
FM7/C Dm Am C/G FM7/C Dm
I hope your madness starts to grow
How to play "F*ck My Life Up Again" by King Marcus on guitar.
This song employs a chord progression that's both melancholic and
expressive, capturing the essence of the lyrics. The chords used are
Am, C/G, FM7/C, and Dm, offering a mix of minor and major sounds that
contribute to the emotional depth of the song.
Intro and Verses Chord Progression:
The song begins with a repeating pattern of Am, C/G, FM7/C, Dm chords,
which sets a somber tone. This progression is also used for the verses.
Am C/G FM7/C Dm
"I let you down one last time..."
For the verses, focus on a steady rhythm, transitioning smoothly
between the chords. The emotional weight of the song is carried
through these changes, so pay attention to the dynamics, perhaps
playing softer on the verses to build up to a more intense chorus.
Chorus Chord Progression:
The chorus introduces the same chords but emphasizes the emotional
pinnacle of the song.
Am C/G FM7/C
"Come fuck my life up again..."
In the chorus, you might want to strum more forcefully to convey the
emotional intensity. The transition from FM7/C to Dm is crucial for
maintaining the song's momentum and should be executed cleanly.
Solo and Interlude:
The solo and interlude sections follow the same chord progression as
the intro and verses. These parts provide a moment for instrumental
expression. Let the chords ring out and experiment with picking
patterns or strumming styles to add your personal touch.
Outro:
The outro revisits the verse's chord progression and serves as a
gentle closure to the song's narrative and emotional journey. Here,
you can return to a softer dynamic, mirroring the introspection of
the beginning.
Understanding the song's structure and its emotional ebbs and flows
is crucial. Each chord transition is not just a change in note but
an opportunity to express the song's poignant themes.
Lyrics Meaning:
The lyrics of "F*ck My Life Up Again" delve into themes of pain,
regret, and the cyclic nature of a tumultuous relationship. The
repeated requests to "come fuck my life up again" speak to a deep
sense of unworthiness and the complex dynamics of dependency and
despair. Through its honest and raw lyrical content, the song
explores the paradox of finding comfort in chaos and the fear of
letting go of what is familiar yet destructive.
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