[Intro] F#m A D A D A F#m7 A D A D A [Verse 1] F#m7 Well she takes her last drag A And the thought of what she had D A D A Of her last cigarette F#m7 She thought enough of him A To get his name drawn on her skin D A D A And it's all permanent F#m7 There's a rose or so I'm told A Where that old name used to go D A D A That says good riddance F#m7 She thinks another drink A Will drown it out, without a doubt D A D A And keep things hidden [Chorus] A F#m Well there ain't enough ink in her arm D A F#m To cover up the charm, of the man the she wants D A But in a week she probably won't F#m Tattooed roses they don't cover up the pain D A Well they just cover up his name F#m7 D A F#m And a poor decision stain, that once was love D A She thought it once was love F#m D She thought, she thought wrong [Guitar Solo] F#m7 A D A D A [Verse 2] F#m7 There's a tattoo on her arm A That's the outline of a heart D A D A That still ain't finished F#m7 She wants to fill it in A But she don't have the time D A D A to spend on bad decisions F#m7 There's a rose or so I'm told A Where that old name used to go D A D A That says good riddance [Chorus] A F#m Well there ain't enough ink in her arm D A F#m To cover up the charm, of the man the she wants D A But in a week she probably won't F#m Tattooed roses they don't cover up the pain D A Well they just cover up his name F#m7 D A F#m And a poor decision stain, that once was love D A She thought it once was love F#m D She thought, she thought wrong [Guitar Solo] A F#m7 D A F#m7 D A F#m7 D A F#m7 D [Chorus] A F#m Well there ain't enough ink in her arm D A F#m To cover up the charm, of the man the she wants D A But in a week she probably won't F#m Tattooed roses they don't cover up the pain D A Well they just cover up his name F#m7 D A F#m And a poor decision stain, that once was love D A She thought it once was love F#m D A She thought, she thought wrong F#m7 D A She thought, she thought wrong F#m7 D She thought, she thought wrong [Outro] A F#m7 D A F#m D
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