V1
If I wasn’t scared
I’d find a way to say
how I feel
about you.
But the world’s going to end,
they say any day
I should be brave
I’ve got nothing to lose
But that doesn’t really sound much like me.
CH
Last chance now to speak aloud
and the words just won’t come out
Apocalypse is looming over
and I just can’t blurt it out
Over and over the world is exploding
and we go to work every day.
V2
Not long now to go
Until the asteroid is here
What have I to fear
when the end is so near?
I guess I’ll just die
instead of speaking up to you
That’s what I do
This is nothing new
In fact, it’s really, really on-brand for me
Middle 8
What’s the worst that could happen?
Nobody would know.
One last day of embarrassment
I think I could cope
But what if the asteroid changed its course
and everybody found out
that you
said ‘No!’?
Verse
A, D(inv/A), E7, F#m7
Gadd9, Gadd9/F
E7, F, G
Chorus
Am7, D7, Gmaj7, Cmaj7, x 2
G/B, Gm/Bb, G sus2/A, G#dim
Em7, F, G
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