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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 4 half steps down [ -4 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 4 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Verse 1:
Dbm                        A                     E
  There's still so far to go and I can't feel my toes
                                B                          Dbm
When the rain soaks through the hills and slips to the sole
                                 A
Yeah, the blades are two feet tall
                     E                                    B
I wade in green, I'm movin' forward to where God only knows
Dbm                        A                            E
  Feel the wind's harsh Refrain and the clouds grip my face
                         B                     Dbm
Saying, "it's alright to run from all this pain"
                      A                              E
Oh, when it's time to go with one last breath that's in my lungs
                            B                              A
I scream, "It's all for love", I scream, "It's all for love"

Chorus:
                  E       A
Come and kiss me, saltwater
         E                             B
Oh, finally, I feel at three or four degrees
            E        A
I'm free in saltwater
            E                       B
Embrace the deep and leave everything
              Dbm
It was just a dream

Verse 2:
                 A                            E
I can see it up ahead where the sky meets the ground
                        B           Dbm
And after that, there's only moving grey
                      A
I am filled up with regret
                     E                                      B
With things I did or never said, just leave that, well, alone

Chorus:
                   E        A
And, come kiss me, saltwater
         E                             B
Oh, finally, I feel at three or four degrees
            E        A
I'm free in saltwater
            E                   B
Embrace the deep and leave everything
              Gbm
It was just a dream

Post-Chorus:
   B                      Dbm
Ah-ah, it was just a dream
A              Gbm
 It was just a dream
   B                      E
Ah-ah, it was just a dream
       A
Was it just a dream?

Bridge:
Dbm                         A                    E
  Now, I'm standing on the edge, gazing into Hell
                   B                  Dbm
Or is it somethin' else? I just can't tell
                         A                         E
And when there's nothin' left, I close my eyes and take one step
                        B                          A
And say, "Well, here it goes", say, "Well, here it goes"

Chorus:
                  E       A
Come and kiss me, saltwater
         E                             B
Oh, finally, I feel at three or four degrees
            E        A
I'm free in saltwater
            E                       B
Embrace the deep and leave everything
              E     A E B
It was just a dream
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Edward Christopher “Ed” Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is a singer songwriter currently signed under Atlantic (WMG). Sheeran was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire before moving to Framlingham, Suffolk. In his time in Suffolk, he was known to have flourished as a hidden talent when it came to music. He learned guitar at a very young age, and began writing songs during his time at Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham. By the time Sheeran had left school

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