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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro -x2-: Em  B  Em  B  Em  C  G  B

Verse:
Em             B
Link it to the world
Em             B
Link it to yourself
Em           C    G     B
Stretch it like a birth squeeze
Em                    B
The love for what you hide
Em               B
The bitterness inside
Em         C        G       B
Is growing like the new born, when you've
Em B Em B
Seen, seen
Em C G B    
Too much, too
Em B Em B 
Young, young
Em  C       G                
Soulless is everywhere
Em

Interlude -repeat-:
    Em  Am  D      G
    C   A   Bsus4  B

Verse:
Em             B
Hopeless time to roam
Em              B
The distance to your home
Em    C       G       B
Fades away to nowhere
Em           B
How much are you worth
Em                     B
You can't come down to earth
Em               C              G    B
You're swelling, now you're unstoppable, cause you've
Em B Em B
Seen, seen
Em C G B     
Too much, too
Em B Em B 
Young, young
Em  C       G                
Soulless is everywhere
Em

Chorus:
Em          Am        D
Destroy the spineless
G                C
Show me it's real
A           Bsus4      B
Wasting our last chance
To come away
Em          Am        D
Just break the silence
G          C          A     
'cause I'm drifting away
Bsus4      B
Away from you

Interluded: Em

Solo -repeat-: Em  B  Em  B  Em  C  G  B  Em

Verse:
Em             B
Link it to the world
Em             B
Link it to yourself
Em           C    G     B
Stretch it like a birth squeeze
Em                    B
The love for what you hide
Em               B
The bitterness inside
Em         C        G       B
Is growing like the new born, when you've
Em B Em B
Seen, seen
Em C G B     
Too much, too
Em B Em B 
Young, young
Em  C       G                
Soulless is everywhere

Chorus:
Em          Am        D
Destroy the spineless
G                C
Show me it's real
A           Bsus4      B
Wasting our last chance
To come away
Em          Am        D
Just break the silence
G          C          A     
'cause I'm drifting away
Bsus4      B
Away from you, yeah!

Outro:
    Em  Am  D      G
    C   A   Bsus4  B  -x3-

    Em
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Emily

If you exchange the Em7 for an Em(in -2) it sounds more like the actual song. Just a suggestion.

elliebellie1365

-2 has easier chords

unknown_uke_player123

hello there i am excited to impress my friends in my uke class! thank u!

Alex78675pinkpink

Love it.

Sasquatchjam

I agree with Emily. Em sounds much better
I love this version of the song!

Liam

Love the song my bro too

Liam

I agree with Emily too my sis is called that

aeleru

To get the way that the original sounds, put a capo on fret 2. Play A as 6454, D as 7655, E as 444(2), and Gbm7 as normal.

Lilleanna

Is there a certin Strumming Patteren?

ekky77

Strumming pattern is D UDUD UD DUDU

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They have been friends since their formation in early 1994 and changed band names a number of times (such as Gothic Plague and Rocket Baby Dolls) before adopting the name Muse. Since the release of their fourth album

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