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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: C Am6 Em Fsus4 F


C       Em
Home so far from home,
    Am    G
So far to go
          Am G
And we've o--only just begun

- same chords -
And oh, every lie we told
Is written in stone
Every lie we wrote in our bones

    Am               G           C - Csus4
And hold on, there's nothing to pack
We know we're not coming back

C        Am6         Em      Fsus4    F
Oh oh Oh oh Oh Oh Oh Oh .....Oh Oh...

And Oh, every promise that we broke
Is sewn to our clothes
Now we are pinned to the wind I suppose

And oh, every fallen flake of snow
It has to give in
Oh but we spin and we spin and we spin

And hold on, there's nothing to pack
Lay your heart out, we're not coming back

Oh oh Oh oh!

Bridge:
    C Am6
    C Am6
    Dm C7 Am6
    Dm C Am6 C Am6

Am                G
Hold on, there's nothing to pack
Lay your heart out, we're not coming back.
We're not coming back    
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Biography

Lisa Hannigan (born Lisa Margaret Hannigan on 12 February 1981 in Kilcloon, County Meath, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. Originally coming to public attention in 2001 as the female vocalist from Damien Rice’s best-selling breakthrough albums O and 9, she began her solo career in 2007. Since then she has released the albums Sea Sew (2008), Passenger (2011) and At Swim (2016). Hannigan’s music has received award nominations both in Ireland and the USA.

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