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Em             G
All dressed in evergreen
Em          G
Ah yes, the birth of Spring
Em                G  Am  C
   What will your garden bring?
Em                 G
   Strong hands to work the dust
Em                G
   Long days - in body I trust
Em               G     Am  C
   My tools have turned to rust


Am             C
   There is no other way
Am             G     Bm
   There is no yesterday


Am
  What's done is done
C
I won't run
     G        Bm
It's okay now
    Am
But if you're there
C
Hear my prayer
    G       Bm
Any day now
    Am      C
Any day now

Interlude:
Am  C   G      Bm
ee, ee, ee-e-e-e
Am  C   G      Bm
ee, ee, ee-e-e-e
em    G       Am  C
  ee, ee, ee, e-e-e


Am             C
   There is no other way
Am             G     Bm
   There is no yesterday


       Am
What's done is done
C
I won't run
     G        Bm
It's okay now
    Am
But if you're there
C
Hear my prayer
    G       Bm
Any day now
    Am      C
Any day now
    G       Bm
Any day now
    Am      C
Any day now
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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Anjimile is the moniker for Anji Chithambo, a Boston-based queer and trans singer-songwriter. Their music has evolved over the years moving from a DIY sound to indie rock/pop. In July of 2020 they signed to Father/Daughter records.

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