4 Chords used in the song: F, G, Am, C
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[Chorus 1]
F
Pushing past the limit
G Am C
Trippin' on hallucinogenics
F G
My cigarette burnt my finger
Am C
'Cause I forgot I lit it
[Verse 1]
F
Rippin' with my sinners
G Am C
'Cause fuck it, man, I ain't no beginner
F G Am C
And then I crawled back to the life I said that I wouldn't live in
[Pre-Chorus]
F G Am C
'Cause I just couldn't open up; I'm always shiftin'
F G Am C
Go find yourself a man who's strong and tall and Christian
[Chorus 1]
F
Pushing past the limit
G Am C
Trippin' on hallucinogenics
F G
My cigarette burnt my finger
Am C
'Cause I forgot I lit it
[Verse 2]
F
Drunken in Seattle
G Am C
Two more xans and without a paddle
F G Am C
I don't remember your face or your hair or your name or your smile
[Pre-Chorus]
F G Am C
'Cause I just couldn't open up; I'm always shifting
F G Am C
Go find yourself a man who's strong and tall and Christian
[Chorus 2]
F
Pushing past the limit
G Am C
Trippin' on hallucinogenics
F G Am C
And then I crawled back to the life that I said I wouldn't live in
[Bridge]
F* G* Am* C*
'Cause I carried on like the wayward son
F* G* Am* C*
Now through and through I have come undone
F* G* Am* C*
And now I am just but the wayward man
F* G* Am* C*
What with my bloodshot eyes and my shaky hands
F* G* Am* C*
'Cause I carried on like the wayward son
F* G* Am* C*
And now through and through I have come undone
F* G* Am* C*
And now I am just but the wayward man
F* G* Am* C*
What with my bloodshot eyes and my shaky hands
[Chorus 1]
F
Pushing past the limit
G Am C
Trippin' on hallucinogenics
F G
My cigarette burnt my finger
Am C*
'Cause I forgot I lit it
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Tranquil_Tortilla
(Louisville)
I pluck c a e a with each chord for the first verse and chorus and the last chorus. After Am on the last chorus strum C once
27 Oct 2019
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About this song: Hallucinogenics
Chesapeake Bay native Matt Maeson took to music at a young age, learning drums and guitar and eventually touring as part of his father's prison ministry. Already a budding songwriter struggling through a rebellious period in his late-teens, the experience of performing at high security prisons and various other dark corners of society made a lasting impression on Maeson and helped realign his focus on his career as a singer/songwriter. Melding bluesy indie folk and modern production Read more on Last.fm.