[Am]Darlin, when I’m [G]fast [Bm]asleep I’ve [Am]seen this person [G]watching [Bm]me sayin,
[Am] “Is it worth it? [G] Is it [Bm]worth it? [Am]Tell me is it [D]worth [G]it?” [Em][C][D]
O[G]hh[Em]hhh[C]hh[D], cause there is [G]something and there is [Em]nothing
There is [C]nothing in [D]between
And, in my [G]eyes, there is a [Em]tiny dancer [C] watching over [D]me
He’s singin’ [G]“she’s a, she’s a [Em]lady” and [C]I am just a [D]boy
He’s singing [G]“she’s a, she’s a [Em]lady” and [C]I am just a [D]line without a (hook)
Outro
[G]Oh, baby, I am a [Em]wreck when I’m [C]without you
I [D]need you here to [G]stay
I broke all my [Em]bones that day I [C]found you
[D]Crying at the [G]lake
Was it something I [Em]said to make you [C]feel like you’re a [D]burden?
Oh, and [G]if I could take it all [Em]back I swear that [C]I would [D]pull you from the [G]tide
How to Play Line Without A Hook on Guitar?
To play “Line Without a Hook” in the key of G, you will use the following chord progression:
Verse: G – C – Em – D Chorus: G – C – Em – D
The G chord is played by placing your index finger on the third string (G) at the second fret, your middle finger on the fifth string (D) at the third fret, and your ring finger on the sixth string (B) at the third fret.
The C chord is played by placing your index finger on the first string (E) at the first fret, your middle finger on the second string (B) at the second fret, and your ring finger on the third string (G) at the third fret.
The Em chord is played by placing your index finger on the fifth string (A) at the second fret and your middle finger on the fourth string (D) at the second fret.
The D chord is played by placing your index finger on the second string (B) at the second fret, your middle finger on the third string (G) at the third fret, and your ring finger on the fourth string (D) at the third fret.
[Am]Darlin, when I’m [G]fast [Bm]asleep I’ve [Am]seen this person [G]watching [Bm]me sayin,
[Am] “Is it worth it? [G] Is it [Bm]worth it? [Am]Tell me is it [D]worth [G]it?” [Em][C][D]
O[G]hh[Em]hhh[C]hh[D], cause there is [G]something and there is [Em]nothing
There is [C]nothing in [D]between
And, in my [G]eyes, there is a [Em]tiny dancer [C] watching over [D]me
He’s singin’ [G]“she’s a, she’s a [Em]lady” and [C]I am just a [D]boy
He’s singing [G]“she’s a, she’s a [Em]lady” and [C]I am just a [D]line without a (hook)
Outro
[G]Oh, baby, I am a [Em]wreck when I’m [C]without you
I [D]need you here to [G]stay
I broke all my [Em]bones that day I [C]found you
[D]Crying at the [G]lake
Was it something I [Em]said to make you [C]feel like you’re a [D]burden?
Oh, and [G]if I could take it all [Em]back I swear that [C]I would [D]pull you from the [G]tide
How to Play Line Without A Hook on Guitar?
To play “Line Without a Hook” in the key of G, you will use the following chord progression:
Verse: G – C – Em – D Chorus: G – C – Em – D
The G chord is played by placing your index finger on the third string (G) at the second fret, your middle finger on the fifth string (D) at the third fret, and your ring finger on the sixth string (B) at the third fret.
The C chord is played by placing your index finger on the first string (E) at the first fret, your middle finger on the second string (B) at the second fret, and your ring finger on the third string (G) at the third fret.
The Em chord is played by placing your index finger on the fifth string (A) at the second fret and your middle finger on the fourth string (D) at the second fret.
The D chord is played by placing your index finger on the second string (B) at the second fret, your middle finger on the third string (G) at the third fret, and your ring finger on the fourth string (D) at the third fret.