Oh.
Yeah.
Uh, come on, yeah.
This is more than the typ i cal can kind of thing.
Felt a jones in my bones when you were touch ing me.
Oh oh,
n’t wan na take it slow.
In a daze, go in’ crazed, i cal can bare ly think.
You’re re play’n’ in my brain, when find it hard to sleep.
Oh oh,
in’ for my phone to blow.
Now I’m here in a stick y sit u a tion.
Got a lit tle trou ble, yep, and now I’m pac in’.
(C#m)Five min utes, ten min utes, now it’s been an ho ur.
Don’t wan na think too hard, but I’m so ur.
Oh oh,
can’t seem to let you go.
See, I’ve been wait in’ (E)all day
for you to call me, (C#m)ba by.
So let’s get (Asus2)up, let’s get on it; don’t you (Bsus)leave me bro ken heart ed to night.
Come on, that’s right.
Hon est, ba by, I’ll do
an y thing you (C#m)want to.
So can we (Asus2)fin ish what we start ed?
Don’t you (Bsus)leave me bro ken heart ed to night.
Come on, uh, that’s right.
Cheer i o!
What’s the time?
Such a crime!
Not a sin gle word.
Sip pin’ on that Pa trón just to calm my nerves.
Oh oh, and pin’ bot tles by the phone.
Had me up, had me down, turn me in side out.
That’s e nough, call me up; ba by, I’m in doubt.
Oh oh, and don’t e ven think you know.
No, no, no.
See, I’ve been wait in’ right.
Cheer i o, eh!
(CN.C.)An y thing you wan na do, I’ll be on it, too.
Ev ’ry thing you said is like gold with a view.
Bus’ ness in the front, par ty in the back.
May be I was wrong, was the out fit real ly wack?
This kind a thing does n’t hap pen u sual ly.
I’m on the op po site side of it, truth ful ly.
I know you want it, so come and get it.
Cheer i o!
See, I’ve been wait in’ (E)all day
for you to call me, (C#m)ba by.
So let’s get (Asus2)up, let’s get on it; don’t you (Bsus)leave me bro ken heart ed to night.
Oh oh oh oh.
Hon est, ba by, I’ll do
an y thing you (C#m)want to.
So can we (Asus2)fin ish what we start ed?
Don’t you (Bsus)leave me bro ken heart ed to night.
Come on, that’s right.
Cheer i-, cheer i-...
When you gon na call?
Don’t me bro ken heart ed.
been wait in’ up; let’s ish what we start ed.
Oh oh, oh, can’t seem to let you go.
Come on, that’s right.
Cheer i o!
Uh.
This page shows “Brokenhearted” by Karmin in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of E at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.