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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Verse:
         Eb
Theres a girl
         Ab
Who sits under the bleachers
      Cm                 Ab
Just another day eating alone
                Eb
And though she smiles
         Ab
There is something she's hiding
        Cm                   Ab
And she can't find a way to relate

Pre-Chorus:
Cm               Ab
But she just goes unnoticed
       Eb           Ab
As the crowd passes by
    Cm                   Ab
And she'll pretend to be busy
           Eb                Ab
When inside she just wants to cry

And she'll say

Chorus:
Eb
  Take a little look at the
Ab                    Cm     Ab
life of Miss always Invisible
                       Eb
Look a little harder I really really
           Ab                    Cm      Ab
want you to put yourself in her shoes
Eb
  Take another look at the
Ab                    Cm     Ab
face of Miss always Invisible
                        Eb
Look a little closer and maybe then
           Ab                       Cm    Ab 
you will see why she waits for the day

When you'll ask her her name

Interlude: Eb  Ab  Cm  Ab

Verse:
      Eb
The beginning in the
Ab
first weeks of class
        Cm
She did everything
               Ab
to try and fit in
        Eb
But the others they
        Ab
couldnt seem to get past
        Cm
all the things that mismatched
       Ab
on the surface

Pre-Chorus:
    Cm
And she would close her eyes
Ab
  when they laughed as
    Eb                  Ab
she fell down the stairs
        Cm
And the more that they joked
        Ab
And the more that they screamed
    Eb                     Ab
She retreated to where she is now

And she'll sing

Chorus:
Eb
  Take a little look at the
Ab                    Cm     Ab
life of Miss always Invisible
                       Eb
Look a little harder I really really
           Ab                    Cm      Ab
want you to put yourself in her shoes
Eb
  Take another look at the
Ab                    Cm     Ab
face of Miss always Invisible
                        Eb
Look a little closer and maybe then
           Ab                       Cm    Ab 
you will see why she waits for the day

When you'll ask her her name

Interlude: Eb  Ab  Cm  Ab

Bridge:
    Eb  Bbm  Fm  Ab
    Eb  Bbm  Fm  G -hold-

Outro:
        Eb           Ab
Then one day just the same as the last
       Cm                        Ab
Just a day been in counting the time
       Eb           Ab
Came a boy who sat under the bleachers
       Cm                   Ab
just a little bit further behind.
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Album: Miss Invisible - Single

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Biography

Marié Digby is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist from Los Angeles, California. She was born April 16th, 1983 in New York and grew up in LA. Her father is Irish American, and her mother is Japanese.

Digby, had a normal childhood, but was always a little shy, feeling more comfortable hiding under the bleachers during high school football games than in front of a crowd. She started playing the piano when she was just four years old, and began to secretly write songs later ‘after everyone had gone to sleep’

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