You And I Both

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UKULELE CHORDS

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           G                                    Gmaj7
Was it you who spoke the words that things would happen but not to me
       Em
Oh things are gonna happen naturally
       Am
Oh taking your advice and I'm looking on the bright side 
     C                  D
And balancing the whole thing
        G                                  Gmaj7
Oh but often times those words they get tangled up in lines
         Em
And the bright light turns to night
      Am
Oh until the dawn it brings another day to sing
           C                     D
About the magic that was you and me


                G         Gmaj7
Cause you and I both loved
                Em
What you and I spoke of 
                 Am
And others just read of
             C           D
Others only read of the love
                    G   Gmaj7
Of the love that I love 
              Em
yeah la-be-de-dum


                       G
See I'm all about them words
     Gmaj7                          Em
Over numbers, unenxxxbered numbered words
                                   Am
Hundreds of pages, pages, pages forwards
                           C                    D
More words than I had ever heard and I feel so alive


                 G        Gmaj7
Cause you and I both loved
                Em
What you and I spoke of 
                 Am
And others just read of
                  C             D
And if you could see me now oh love love
 G
You and I you and I
 Gmaj7                     Em
Not so little you and I anymore


    Am          
And with this silence brings a moral story 
                  C                         D
more importantly evolving is the glory of a boy
                 G         Gmaj7
Cause you and I both loved
                Em
What you and I spoke of 
                 Am
And others just read of
                  C
And if you could see me now
              D               G
Well then I'm almost finally out of
          Gmaj7                Am
Finally ou-ou-out of final-la-de-de-de-da-de
           C             D                            G
Well I'm almost finally finally well I am free oh I'm free 


          C                     Dm
and it's okay if you had to go away
          G              D                      
oh just remember the telephones well they workin 'em 
Em
both ways
          C                   D
But if I never ever hear them ring
           G                   D
if nothing else I'll think the bells inside 
      Em                                        C
have finally found you someone else and that's o-o-okay
           D
cause I'll remember everything you sang
                 G        Gmaj7
Cause you and I both loved
                Em
What you and I spoke of 
                 Am
And others just read of
                  C
And if you could see me now
                D             G
Well then I'm almost finally out of
          Gmaj7                Am
Finally ou-ou-out of final-la-de-de-de-da-de
           C              D                  G
Well I'm almost finally finally well out of words    
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Stranger things rules

This song is so beautiful

Zazzle

Does anyone know the strumming pattern?

Album: Waiting for My Rocket to Come

From the same album
  1. The Remedy (I Won’t Worry)
  2. You And I Both
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Biography

Jason Thomas Mraz (born June 23, 1977 in Mechanicsville, Virginia) is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. Mraz’s stylistic influences include reggae, pop, rock, folk, jazz, and hip hop.

Mraz released his debut album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come in 2002 but it was not until the release of his second album, Mr. A-Z that Mraz achieved commercial success. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 200 and sold over one hundred thousand copies in the US.

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