Melanie Martinez - A million men
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Capo: 6
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CAPO 6
[INTRO] E C G B x2
[VERSE 1]
EMiss Maggie Cwas way too young to undersGtand,
Why she got tBhrown into someone else's hands,
EWhy she wCoke up to strangeG men, B
EThey tore her to piCeces and she couldn't comprehGend,
Why she was lBocked up in a basement filled with mEen,
Should've gone to scChool,
Instead she didG them. B
[PRE-CHORUS]
EDon't touch me,
CI'm fragile,
GI'm bitter in my hBeart.
EMama sold me
CFor candy,
GAnd I was ruined from the Bstart.
[CHORUS]
EWhy do you have to sell me to those Cmean old men?
They Gcut me up in places I don't eBven understand,
It's nEormalcy to me, but how will Cmy friends understand?
I'Gm five years old,
BSleepin' with a million Emen. C G B
(CONTINUE THE SAME PATTERN THROUGHOUT THE SONG)
[VERSE 2]
EAll grown Cup and her body has decGayed,
All those promBiscuous games she had to plEay,
OCh, she skipped the juGngle-jungle-gym phBase.
EShe's tryin' to lCook at things in a bright Gway,
Sees the a light Bpeekin' through the end of the hallwEay,
NoC, she's tryna tryGna tryna escBape...
[PRE-CHORUS]
EI'm runnin'
CFull force, dear
GBut it's harder when you're bBones,
EI'm weak-kneed
CBut I'm flyin'
GOut of this hell hBole.
[CHORUS]
EWhy do you have to sell me Cto those mean old men?
They Gcut me up in places IB don't even understand,
It's nEormalcy to me, but hCow will my friends understand?
I'Gm ten years old,
BRunnin' from a million mEen. C G B
A million meEn C G B
[BRIDGE]
CFinally the light is comin' cElose,
CNo turning back, run Efull force,
CAngels swoop down and graEb me,
AndC now I'm safe away,
From the million men who Braised me.
[CHORUS]
EWhy do you have to sell me to those Cmean old men?
They Gcut me up in places I don't eBven understand,
It's nEormalcy to me, how Cwill my boyfriend understand?
I'Gm seventeen
WithB a history ofE a milClion Gmen. B
A million Emen. C G B
A million men,
A million men,
A million,
A million men.
A million men,
A million men,
A million,
A million men.
A million men...