Chorus: Am We'll never get free Dm Lamb to the slaughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Am The price of your greed Dm Is your son and your daughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Verse 1: Am Dm Look me in my eyes C E Tell me everything's not fine Am Dm Or the people ain't happy C E And the river has run dry Am Dm You thought you could go free C E But the system is done for Am Dm If you listen here closely C E There's a knock at your front door Chorus: Am We'll never get free Dm Lamb to the slaughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Am The price of your greed Dm Is your son and your daughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Am C F E When there's blood in the Am C F E When there's blood in the Verse 2: Am Dm Beg me for mercy C E Admit you were toxic Am Dm You poisoned me just for C E Another dollar in your pocket Am Dm Now I am the violence C E I am the sickness Am Dm Won't accept your silence C E Beg me for forgiveness Chorus: Am We'll never get free Dm Lamb to the slaughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Am The price of your greed Dm Is your son and your daughter C What you gon' do E When there's blood in the water Am C F E When there's blood in the water Interlude: Am G Gb Am G I am the people Gb I am the storm Am G I am the riot Gb I am the swarm Am G When the last tree's fallen Gb The animal can't hide Am G Gb Money won't solve it Am What's your alibi? (x3) Am C F E What you gon' do when there's blood in the blood in the water? Am C F E When there's blood in the water Am C F E When there's blood in the Am When there's blood in the water This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
7 ukulele chords used in "Blood // Water" by Grandson: Am, C, Dm, E, F, Gb and G


















Tips!
Strumming pattern ddud sounds nice to me
If you can’t hit the lower notes at regular octave, transpose to +2 and it’s a little easier, especially because you play Em instead of E.
Hope this helped someone, have a wonderful day and remember that you’re doing great and you’re worth it. 🙂
Here’s a tip for E since it’s a really painful chord… use ur top fingers on the first 2 strings of the first fret and then the bottom string on the next fret, hope it’s helpful😁
If you want to play by the original sound, transpose to -1
For baritone players, switch to the normal ukulele chords (not baritone ukulele) and transpose to +4
Hope that helped🙂😁