Key: C#m · Capo: 2nd fret · BPM: 122 · Difficulty: Intermediate · Chords: D, A, G, Bm, Em
[Verse] D Where there's a way out D There's another way in D You can't close that door With the band-aid fix D It'll run you around And back again (Again) D A It'll grow you old and G Make you like a kid [Pre-Chorus] A It's a finger trap, Keep you where you're at Bm G You've got to lean in to get out [Chorus] D A See where the pavement Em Gives weight, to the flowers Bm A When you're six feet under, G It's hard to hear the fracture Bm A The new life is growing in G The layers you shed, oh Bm A G Even the pavemеnt gives way D To the flowers [Verse] D Can you feel thе breeze A G As it strokes your skin? Bm Do you see yourself A G Floating with the wind? D A There's a power inside G Far stronger than this (There's a, there's a power) Bm It's just been a long time A G Since it's felt like it [Pre-Chorus] A It's a finger trap, keep You where you're at D You've got to lean in to get out [Chorus] D A Em See where the pavement gives weight, To the flowers Bm A When you're six feet under, G It's hard to hear the fracture Bm A The new life is growing in the G Layers you shed, oh Bm A G Even the pavement gives way Bm A G Even the pavement gives way (Ooh-ooh) [Outro] Bm A G Even the pavement gives way To the flowers
ℹ️ About This Song
On the 13th of May 2022, the track was released. The track was written & sung by Leah Marlene.
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
- Key: C#m
- Capo: 2nd fret
- Chords: D, A, G, Bm, Em
- BPM: 122
- Suggested Strumming:
- D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
| Guitar Chords | Ukulele Chords |
| D – xx0232 A – x02220 G – 320003 Bm – x24432 Em – 022000 | D – 2220 A – 2100 G – 0232 Bm – 4222 Em – 0402 |

Track Info
- Song: Flowers
- Artist: Leah Marlene
- Written by Leah Marlene
- Produced by King Henry
- Released Date: 13 May 2022
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What key is Flowers in?
Flowers is in the key of C#m.
What chords do I need for Flowers?
You need D, A, G, Bm, Em to play Flowers by Leah Marlene.
Do I need a capo for Flowers?
Yes, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play Flowers by Leah Marlene.
How hard is Flowers to play on guitar?
Flowers by Leah Marlene is rated Intermediate. It includes some barre chords or slash chords.