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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   C  F Em 
   C  Em  Am F C 
   Em  Am Am   C


C                           F        Em 
when you're out, tell your lucky one
C                    Em    Am         F              C 
to know that you'll leave, don't you lock when you're fleeing
Em                    Am   Am 
I'd like not to hear keys


C                     F           Em 
only hold till your coffee warms,
C                    Em 
but don't hurry and speed
Am       F        C       Em                 Am     Am 
once a time put a tongue, in your ear on the beach
F                           Am  Am   D      F  Em   
and you clutched clicking heels

Outro:
   C  F Em 
   C  Em  Am F C 
   Em  Am Am   F Am Am   D    F Em 
   C  F Em
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Biography

Bon Iver is a Grammy Award winning folk band from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States, and one of Justin Vernon’s current and most notable music projects to date. The band also consists of Mike Noyce, Sean Carey and Matt MacCaughan.

The name ‘Bon Iver’ (pronounced “bon ee-VAIR”) is a play on the French phrase ‘bon hiver’ meaning ‘good winter’. Vernon independently released Bon Iver’s debut album For Emma, Forever Ago in 2007, most of which was recorded during a four-month stay in a remote cabin in Wisconsin.

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