4 Chords used in the song: G, C, D, Bm
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[Picking: G]
C D
Every time I think of you
Bm C
I feel shot right through with a bolt of blue
D
It's no problem of mine but it's a problem I find
Bm C
Living a life that I can't leave behind
D
There's no sense in telling me
Bm C
The wisdom of a fool won't set you free
But that's the way that it goes
D
And it's what nobody knows
Bm C
While every day my confusion grows
D
Every time I see you falling
Bm C
I get down on my knees and pray
D
I'm waiting for that final moment
Bm C
You'll say the words that I can't say
[Picking: G]
I feel fine and I feel good
I'm feeling like I never should
Whenever I get this way, I just don't know what to say
Why can't we be ourselves like we were yesterday
I'm not sure what this could mean
I don't think you're what you seem
I do admit to myself
That if I hurt someone else
Then I'll never see just what we're meant to be
Every time I see you falling
I get down on my knees and pray
I'm waiting for that final moment
You'll say the words that I can't say
Every time I see you falling
I get down on my knees and pray
I'm waiting for that final moment
You'll say the words that I can't say
[Strum: G]
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About this song: Bizarre Love Triangle
"Bizarre Love Triangle" is a single released in 1986 by New Order. A version is included on their album Brotherhood. Though generally regarded as one of the group's best singles, it failed to make the UK Top 40, only reaching #56. It was, however, a surprise hit in Australia, reaching #5 and initiating a string of five consecutive Top 20 hits. In the U.S, the song's popularity has only climbed steadily since 1986 and it is considered a classic in many circles. In 2004 the song was ranked #201 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".