Been thinking a lot about this bench, and how it is not straight...
like was it intentional to put the gays on a bench that can’t sit straight itself??? :P
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Been thinking a lot about this bench, and how it is not straight...
like was it intentional to put the gays on a bench that can’t sit straight itself??? :P

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me: bmc is kinda average
me, hyperfixiating: mIcHeAl In ThE bAtHrOoM bY hImSeLf
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WIFEY 🕵🌚👹🐿🌭🔪💦
THANKS BABE IK U CHEAT ON ME BUT DAMN I KEEP RUNNIN BAK U SUCH A GUUUD WIFE BLESS UR KINKY ASS 💞
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHc9yxZe-3E)
Here's another song I wrote called This Bench. @jinjerbredman My Soundcloud jinjerbredman

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Hi I was wondering what the chords are for this bench its just so lovely I'd like to be able to play it myself
The intro, verse, and bridge are: D major, D major 7, G major 7 then A major.The chorus is: G major with a quick change to G major 7 then A major then D major, and then in the penultimate phrase of the chorus “And I remember what you said” instead of D major as the last chord play a B minor and a B minor 7 on the last strum, then “As I gently kissed your head” is just E minor 7, A major then back to D major which is the beginning of the next phrase. Sorry this seems quite convoluted but I assure it’s not that difficult to learn, there are also a lot of intermediary chords that I play every now and then but I’m sure you’ll be able to figure them out if you listen to the song a few times, and if you can’t it’s alright, they aren’t really necessary; I just think they give the song a certain flair. Oh and also for this song I play with a capo on the 2nd fret (all chords I mentioned are relative to the capo) because that suits my vocal range best, don’t feel like you have to stick to that key, have a nice day :) - Jay
In case you were wondering from my first video, I can also play the guitar the traditional way. This is a song I wrote called This Bench, it’s probably the most personal song I’ve written but I’m happy to share it with you :) Here is a link to the lyrics, I’ve also annotated each line so you can also read about the meaning of the song if you’re interested. Click here to listen to more of my music. And as always, have a nice day! - Jay