4 Chords used in the song: Cm, D#, G#, Fm
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Transpose chords:
Intro: Cm (x4)
and then, Cm, D#, G#, Fm (x4)
Cm D#, G#, Fm
Fear and panic in the air
Cm D#
I want to be free
G# Fm
From desolation and despair
Cm D# G# Fm
And I feel like everything I sow
Cm D#
Is being swept away
G# Fm
Well I refuse to let you go
Bridge:
Cm D# G# Fm
I can't get it riiiiiggghhttt
Cm D# G# Fm
Get it riiiiiggghhttt
Cm
Since I met you
Cm D# G# Fm
Loneliness be over
Cm D# G# Fm
When will this loneliness be over?
These four chords are repeated throughout the next verse, bridge and chorus in exactly
same way, it's really simple. Here are the rest of the lyrics to the song:
Verse 2:
Life
Will flass before my eyes
So scattered and lost
I Want To Touch The Other Side
And No one thinks they are to blame
Why can't we see
When we bleed we bleed the same
Bridge
I can't get it right
Get it right
Since I met you
Chorus:
Loneliness be over
When will this loneliness be over?
Loneliness be over
When will this loneliness be over?
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About this song: Map Of The Problematique
"Map of the Problematique" is a song by English alternative rock band Muse, released on their 2006 fourth studio album, Black Holes and Revelations. It was released as the fifth single from the album on 18 June 2007 as a digital download only. The release date followed the two concerts Muse performed at Wembley Stadium on June 16 and June 17. The song has been closely compared to "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode due to its similar chord progression and arrangement. Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy has also cited Depeche Mode as inspiration for the song in interviews.