A Mask of My Own Face

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UKULELE CHORDS AND TABS

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Intro:
xA|---------------------------------------------------------------|
xE|------1--3------1--3------1--3------1--3------5--5--------3-3--|
xC|---------------------------------------------------------------|
xG|--5-5-------5-5-------5-5-------5-5-------5-5-------9--9-------|

Chorus:
F            Dm
A mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that

Verse 1:
Dm                                                   F
I'd wear it to a hoedown, and I'd dance with all the belles
    Dm                                            F
And none of them would know that I was secretly myself
    Dm                                         F
I'd rob my own apartment and I wouldn't give a damn
    Dm                                         C
I'd blame it on the person that nobody knows I am

Pre-Chorus:
F                        Dm
I look into my eyeholes, what do I see?
F                       C
-Look into my eyeholes, what do you see?-
F                           Dm
I look into my eyeholes and what do I see?
A
A handsome motherxxxxer motherxxxxing looking back at me

Chorus:
F            Dm
A mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that

Verse 2:
Dm                                                 F
I'd wear it on Thanksgiving and I'd laugh in the parade
    Dm                                              F
At all the people hissing, knowing I'm the one they hate
    Dm                                      F
And at the big finale I would tear my face away
    Dm                               A
And smile as they grip their own and try to do the same

Pre-Chorus:
F                        Dm
I look into my eyeholes, what do I see?
F                       C
-Look into my eyeholes, what do you see?-
F                           Dm
I look into my eyeholes and what do I see?
A
A handsome motherxxxxer motherxxxxing looking back at me

Outro:
F            Dm
A mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
F             Dm
I'd wear that mask of my own face
F              F
I'd wear that, I'd wear that
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Album: Nature Tapes

From the same album
  1. A Mask of My Own Face
  2. Goosebumps
  3. Two Trucks
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Lemon Demon is a rock band which formed in Kingston, Massachusetts, United States in 2003. The band is a project of Neil Cicierega. The band also currently includes Alora Lanzilotta (bass), Charles Sergio (guitar) and Gregory Lanzilotta (drums). Tony Wry was the band’s drummer from 2007 to 2008.

The band has released six full length albums, along with multiple releases of internet-only material. Cicierega is also known for being the creator of a

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