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Chord diagram for D
Chord diagram for A
Chord diagram for Bm
Chord diagram for Dbdim
Chord diagram for G
Chord diagram for Gb
Chord diagram for Gbm
      Beginning riff is
e|---2-2---2------3-3----|
B|-3-----3---3--2------2-|  x2
G|-----------------------|
D|-----------------------|
A|-----------------------|
E|-----------------------|

Then it does that pattern on the rest of the chords, i.e.
e|-----------------------|
B|---3-3---3------3-3----|
G|-4-----4---4--2------2-|  x2
D|-----------------------|
A|-----------------------|
E|-----------------------|

(Sigh)
[Verse 1]
D    A            D     A       Bm   A          Bm      A
Longing for your short hair to grow back to the way you like
D      A           D
Thank you for the gesture
A         Bm      A          Bm          A
I regret ever implying that you could be better
C#dim                              Bm    A    G
Didn't mean to empty your perfect body
    C#dim                     Bm   A   G
And fill it with my passing whim

[Verse 2]
D       A    D        A
Easily won, weary of losing
Bm        A     Bm         A
Gullible girl, weak and alluring
     C#dim                                 Bm    A   G
Will we break our rules, get drunk in the dark
C#dim            Bm           A              G
      Laughing aloud at the spinning stars?

G  C#dim  F#
Bm  F#m   D


[Chorus]
D                                      Bm  A  G
Believe me, I'm speaking plainly and painfully
G                                     Bm     A    G
Trying to stay elegant, eloquent and delicate to you
D                                        Bm  A    G
I see you holding your breath with your arms outstretched
F#m                             Bm      A   G
Waiting for someone to come rip open your chest

    C#dim
You take me aside
    Bm    A      G
To solemnly confide
     D
When it comes the time
     Bm                A           G       F#
You plan to give your body to the flame
    

Source: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/lucy_dacus/body_to_flame_chords_2679432

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