5 Chords used in the song: Cmaj7, D, Em, Bm, G

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Cmaj7
D
What if I wanted to break
Em
Laugh it all off in your face
Bm
What would you do? (Oh, oh)Cmaj7
D
What if I fell to the floor
Em
Couldn't take all this anymore
Bm
What would you do, do, do?Cmaj7
D
Come break me down
Bury me, bury meEm
Bm
I am finished with youCmaj7
D
What if I wanted to fight
Em
Beg for the rest of my life
Bm
What would you do?Cmaj7
D
You say you wanted more
Em
What are you waiting for?
Bm
I'm not running from you (from you)Cmaj7
D
Come break me down
Bury me, bury meEm
Bm
I am finished with youCmaj7
D
Look in my eyes
You're killing me, killing meEm
D
All I wanted was youCmaj7
D
Em
I tried to be someone else
G
Cmaj7
But nothing seemed to changeD
Em
G
Cmaj7
I know now, this is who I really am inside.
D
Em
Finally found myselfG
Cmaj7
Fighting for a chance.D
Em
Cmaj7
I know now, this is who I really am.Em
Ah, ahD
Oh, ohEm
Ah, ahD
Cmaj7
D
Come break me down
Bury me, bury meEm
Bm
I am finished with you, you, you.Cmaj7
D
Look in my eyes
You're killing me, killing meEm
Bm
All I wanted was youCmaj7
D
Come break me down (bury me, bury me)Em
Break me down (bury me, bury me)\Bm
Break me down (bury me, bury me)
(You say you wanted more)Cmaj7
What if I wanted to break...?
(What are you waiting for?)
Bury me, bury me
(I'm not running from you)
What if I
What if I
What if I
What if I
Bury me, bury me
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About this song: The Kill
"The Kill" (written along with the subtitle "Bury Me" in parenthesis on its single release, and with "Rebirth" on the remix's single released in the UK) is a song by 30 Seconds to Mars, the song was released as the second single from their second album, A Beautiful Lie. Jared Leto described the meaning of the song as, "It's really about a relationship with yourself. It's about confronting your fear and confronting the truth about who you are." He has also said it is about "confrontation as a crossroads"