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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: 
Gb  Db   Ebm7  Db  B Gb Db Gb
   Oh, oh, oh
 
Verse 1:
             Db          Ebm7
Where is the time goin' again?
         Db              B
I lost a home, I lost a friend
          Gb        Db                     Gb
Love's an ocean whether you sink or swim
              Db              Ebm7
I gave you my best, was it enough?
          Db                  B
Maybe the past is holdin' me up
           Gb             Db                    Gb
I keep the memories with me, replay what was
 
Chorus:
   Db           Ebm7        Db             B
So long, baby, did you know you saved me?
       Gb       Db                              Gb
Silver line faded, but you know I'll keep waiting
              Db            Ebm7                Db
'Cause when I think of us, I always seem to smile
             B          Gb            B          Db         Gb
'Cause I was happy for a while, I was happy for a while, yeah
               Db                    Ebm7           Db
And sometimes, love will leave you even when it's right
          B          Bbm                 B            Db
But I was happy for a while, and I don't know how I'll smile
  Gb
again
 
Post-Chorus:
    Db    Ebm7  Db B Gb Bbm
Oh, oh, oh
Db        Gb
Yeah, yeah
 
Verse 2:
              Db                Ebm7
Remember your face like it was here
            Db                  B
I'm getting used to all of the tears
                Gb            B             Db
And I'm getting used to forever without you here
Gb                  Db               Ebm7
  And I don't know how I'll smile again
           Db             B
Ask if I'm good, I gotta pretend
            Gb           Db                       Gb
I'm holdin' on to three words I should've said
 
Chorus:
   Db         Ebm7          Db              B
So long, baby, did you know you saved me?
       Gb       Db                             Gb
Silver line faded, but you know I'll keep waiting
               Db           Ebm7               Db
'Cause when I think of us, I always seem to smile
             B          Gb            B          Db         Gb
'Cause I was happy for a while, I was happy for a while, yeah
               Db               Ebm7                Db
And sometimes, love will leave you even when it's right
          B          Gb                  B             Db
But I was happy for a while, and I don't know how I'll smile
 Gb
again
 
Post-Chorus:
 Db   Ebm7  Db
Oh, oh, oh
             B          Bbm
'Cause I was happy for a while
            Db                    Gb
And I don't know how I'll smile again
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