MisterWives was formed in 2012 where the three New York natives set out to produce, and perform their independently composed music. Their sound has been described as indie-pop-soul and has been well received in some of New York’s most notable venues. The core members include Mandy Lee (vocals/keys) William Hehir (bass) and Etienne Bowler (drums). Their live set incorporates other musicians that contribute sax, trumpet, guitar, and strings to their well-rounded sound.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Absolutely love this song, let alone this band! I hope these guys keep growing in popularity because they are so amazing!
Capo 2 Transpose +2 for original chords
[Intro]
(Begin by strumming each once, then start a progression)
DmFCC [x3]
[Verse]
AmF You didn't close the door EmG Left a crack open AmF I couldn't ignore the faint possibility EmG Of having hope in this insanity DmG That we still could be (Strum Once) DmFG But we're stuck floating in between
[Chorus]
FC Put me on the shelf; discipline myself G To let the sparks die out FC Shattering anything G That has reflections of DmFCC You DmFCC You
[Verse]
AmF Our eyes were closed, with hearts open wide EmG Dismissed every rule to abide by AmF Our bodies undressed the layers of shy EmG Revealing the truth that was buried inside AmG Filled up feelings EmG That now are bursting at the seams
[Chorus]
FC Put me on the shelf; discipline myself G To let the sparks die out FC Shattering anything G That has reflections of DmFCC You DmFCC You
[Bridge]
GC Unsure of what are my dreams it seems you have DmEmC stolen my slumber and awakened another FCG Life within me that is better than any other AmCG Reaching endless heights in never ending nights FCG That can't be seen; put to bed this dream FG Oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
[Chorus]
FC Put me on the shelf; discipline myself G To let the sparks die out FC Shattering anything G That has reflections of DmFCC You DmFCC You