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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   Cm Eb Dadd9   Eb
   Ab Eb Gm Dadd9 

Verse 1:
Cm           Eb           Dadd9    Eb
Hear on the wind how the pendulum swings
Ab6            Eb        Gm           Dadd9 
Feel how the winter sucxxxbs to the spring
Cm        Eb       Dadd9        Eb
Over the palisade morning will break
Ab6          Eb          Gm       Dadd9 
Rise up to meet it, oh sleeper awake

Verse 2:
Cm          Eb            Dadd9      Eb
Gather the soldiers, the heir to enfold
Ab6             Eb         Gm         Dadd9 
Crown him and give him a scepter to hold
Cm           Eb          Dadd9     Eb
Sound every horn as the columns extend
Ab6         Eb             Gm         Dadd9 
Up to the hill where the king will ascend

Bridge:
Eb                         Bb            Dadd9 
Look to the sky where the sign will be shown
Eb                        Bb           Dadd9 
Heaven and earth and the king on his throne
Eb                         Bb            C5
Look to the sky where the sign will be shown

Outro:
Fmadd9  Cm Dadd9   Cm Bb F -x4-
oooh oooh
Dadd9   Cm Dadd9   Cm Bb F -x4-
OOOH OOOH
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~Sunday 27th of April~

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The Oh Hellos are Maggie Heath and Tyler Heath, intentionally-independent self-produced music-making siblings hailing from the great state of Texas. Their influences range from Los Campesinos! and The Lumineers to Sufjan Stevens and The Middle East, bending and blending styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock.

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