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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   C E7 Am G
   F G C

Verse 1:
C          E7         Am              G
 I left my heart at a pub in Hampstead
      Dm           C         G
And I misplaced my mind in a good way
       C          E7          Am                     G
Threw away my reputation, but saved us more heartache
       F                    G             C
Yes, I know it seems xxxxed up and you're right
          C                     E7          Am
But quite frankly, you're still wrong about everything
G      Dm                 C              G
So far off, your seat's nowhere near the table
      C                    E7        Am             G
But I find something sweet in your peculiar behavior
         F              G            C
'Cause I think to be so dumb must be nice
              E7    Am
I do, I do, I do, I do

Pre-Chorus:
     D7                            G
What makes you think you’re even invited?
    E7                                 Am       G       F
The doors are closed with lights off inside and all the while
               Am           G        Fm
There's no one home, you're still outside

I wonder why

Chorus:
C                                 D
What's wrong with a little bit of poison? Tell me
               F                                  G
I would rather feel everything than nothing every time
     C                                  D
Ooh, fear me, stranger, a little bit of sugar, danger
              F                   Em            Dm
I'd rather be seen and alive than dying by your point of view
G
 I do, I do, I do, I do

Verse 2:
C          E7         Am
 I don't remember too much of the last year
G      Dm         C          G
 But I knew who I was when I got here
           C                  E7     Am               G
'Cause I'm still the same but only entirely different
       F                 G             C       E7 Am
And my lover's just some lines in some songs, mm

Pre-Chorus:
    D7                                      G
You think you’ve read the book I’m still writing
  E7                       Am    G     F
I can't imagine wanting so badly to be right
             Am   G       Fm
Guess I’m forever on your mind

I wonder why

Chorus:
C                                 D
What's wrong with a little bit of poison? Tell me -Tell me-
               F                                  G
I would rather feel everything than nothing every time -Every, every time-
     C                                  D
Ooh, fear me, stranger, a little bit of sugar -Sugar-, danger -Danger-
              F                   Em            Dm           G
I'd rather be seen and alive than dying by your point of view

Outro:
          F                      Em            Dm
Rather be swimming with you than drowning in a crowded room
G                       C
 I do, I do, I do, I do
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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Lova

Wow you posted this so fast! Thank you! and the beauty of easy chords

Selene

I love this song and playing it with ease on the uke is great! (:

Gwenevere

What is the strumming pattern?

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