Zach Bryan – Skin (Guitar)
Key
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Speed:
1.0x
Chords
The strumming pattern varies alot during this song.
I tried my best to include the main ones.
Note:
- The 1ST PART of the Chorus (and the Instrumental) varies between
a 3/4 and 4/4 time signature, so that's why the strumming pattern is 7 beats
- The 2ND PART of the Chorus varies between a 2/4 and 4/4 time signature,
so that's why the strumming pattern is 6 beats
* = Strum once
[Intro]
Am G F x2
[Verse 1]
Am G F How do tattoos take to your skin Am G F Are you walking 'round Tribeca with him Am G F C* Can you still smell that Wisconsin wind from that late October Am G F And are you gonna make an honest man Am G F Out of one that doesn't understand Am G F C* The difference in a one night stand and finding closure
[Chorus]
F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my old tattoos C Am G F I'm draining the blood between me and you F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my own skin Am G F And I ain't never touching yours again Am G F Yeah I ain't never touching yours again
[Verse 2]
Am G F How do tattoos take to your skin Am G F Is your higher ground ever sinking Am G F C* Do you love people just to win when it's over Am G F How do tattoos take to your skin Am G F Do you still talk shit on all your friends Am G F I'm here to take it all to the chin C* This time stone cold sober
[Chorus]
F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my old tattoos C Am G F I'm draining the blood between me and you F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my own__ skin Am G F And I ain't never touching yours again Am G F Yeah I ain't never touching yours again
[Instrumental Break]
C Am G F x2
[Chorus]
F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my old tattoos C Am G F I'm draining the blood between me and you F G Am C I'm taking a blade to my own skin Am G F And I ain't never touching yours again Am G F Yeah I ain't never touching yours again Am G F Yeah I ain't never touching yours again Am G F Yeah I ain't never touching yours again
[Outro]
Am G F How do tattoos take to your skin Am G F Are you walking 'round Tribeca with him Am G F C* Can you still feel that Wisconsin wind from that late October