吉他谱信息

标题:My Heart Is The Worst Kind Of Weapon

艺人:Fall Out Boy

专辑:My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue

制谱人:Tabbed by Andy Malone andyissemicool@aol.com

附注:
Good song, and easy enough to tab, but I never found 
any guitar pro versions, so I figure'd I'd do my own.

节拍:♩ = 120

音轨:
  1. Track 1 - 钢弦吉他 Acoustic Guitar(steel)
  2. Soft Ending Guitar - 钢弦吉他 Acoustic Guitar(steel)
标记:First Verse InterludeChorus 1Verse 2Chorus 2Bridge
歌曲: My Heart Is the Worst Kind of Weapon
歌词:
Spent most of last night
Dragging this lake
For the corpses of all my past mistakes
Sell me out the jokes on you
We are salt and you are the wound

Empty another bottle
And let me tear you to pieces
This is me wishing you into the worst situations
I'm the kind of kid that can't let anything go
But you wouldn't know a good thing
If it came up and slit your throat

Whoa
Whoa
Oh
Whoa
Whoa

Your remorse hasn't fallen on deaf ears
Rather ones that just don't care
Cause I know that your in between arms somewhere
Next to heartbeats
Where you shouldn't dare sleep
Now, I'll teach you a lesson
For Keeping secrets from me

Take your taste, back
Peel back your skin
And try to forget how it feels inside
You should try saying "No once in a while"
"Oh once in a while"

Take your taste, back
Peel back your skin
And try to forget how it feels inside
You should try saying "No once in a while"
"Oh once in a while"

And did you hear the news?
I could dissect you
And gut you on this stage,
Not as eloquent as I may have imagined
But it will get the job done
And you're, done

Every line is plotted and designed
To leave you
Standing on your bedroom window's ledge
And everyone else
That it hits, that it gets to
Is nothing more than collateral damage

Take your taste, back
Peel back your skin
And try to forget how it feels inside
You should try saying "No once in a while"
"Oh once in a while"

Take your taste, back
Peel back your skin
And try to forget how it feels inside
You should try saying "No once in a while"
"Oh once in a while"
原谱地址:https://www.jitashe.org/tab/35523/