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Strum patter: DDUUDU (You do the strumming pattern four times each for each chord, you just have to feel it out.) Intro: D G D G Verse 1: D G I wont see sleep tonight, like careless people do. D G I will not dream tonight, for fear that something might come true. E And I think the thing that’s hurting is I should so know better G D G But its much less work to take the pain than it is to forget her. D G I will not reminisce all the perfect days that were, D G And I wont say it was bliss the thing I felt I was so sure. Em And I think the thing that’s bleeding is the slash you never disinfected, G D So now I’ll never have a love and I feel like that means I’m protected. Chorus: D G You must think I’m still sixteen, I dropped out of high school for a reason, D Em And I don’t care if you’re pretty I’m not admitting you are right Em G D My soul is not a stage I wont pretend I’m anything I’m not. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/john-gallagher-jr/356750.html ] Verse 2: D (G) G I know your secrets but I don’t know where you are tonight. D G Gm So, this is tag you’re it, I stopped playing games when I was five-foot-five. (F) Em G And my windows screen keeps freezing and the view is always pornographic. G D The nightmare of a night sky, who you’re with and where you have been. Chorus: D G D G D You must think I’m still sixteen I dropped out of high school for a reason D And I don’t care if you’re pretty I’m not admitting you are right B Em G A D My soul is not a stage I wont pretend I’m anything I’m not Bridge: D You, and I’ll never be close to what you need. Em D Em G D I’m not you, I’ll never be close to what you need. Chorus: D G D G D You must think I'm still sixteen, I dropped out of high school for a reason D G Em And I don’t care if you’re pretty I’m not admitting you are right, Em G D My soul is not a stage I wont pretend I’m anything G ‘Cause you’ll just think I’m still sixteen, yeah, D You’ll just think I’m still sixteen, Gm Oh you’ll just think I’m still sixteen. D A C Dm You’ll just think I’m still sixteen. |