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UKULELE CHORDS

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G           Em         Bm
Once upon a time was a fool who thought he'd find
G    Em      Bm
Hoo, hoo
G          Em         Bm
Once upon a time was a fool who thought he'd find
G              Em           Bm
Purpose in his life along the way
G                Em            Bm
Don't you run and hide from the truth you decide
G               Em            Bm
Everything that lives is gone to waste
G Em Bm
Hoo, hoo
G Em Bm
Hoo, hoo
G Em Bm
Hoo, hoo
G Em Bm
Hoo -o-o-o-

Interlude -x2-: G Em Bm

G          Em         Bm
Once upon a time was a fool who thought he'd find
G              Em           Bm
Purpose in his life along the way
G                Em            Bm
Don't you run and hide from the truth you decide
G               Em            Bm
Everything that lives is gone to waste
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Biography

Jonathan Robert Whitmer (born July 17, 1999), professionally known as Kxllswxtch, is an American recording artist and songwriter from Orange County, California. He is known for his screaming vocals and horror-inspired visuals often featuring knives and fighting.

Kxllswxtch began making music in 2017 and quickly gained a local following. He dropped several songs before releasing his first EP InVain on SoundCloud. He would go on to make much of his earlier music private.

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