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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 4 half steps down [ -4 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 4 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Verse 1:
     Ab                          Db              Ab
Well he said to me, child, I'm afraid for your soul
Db        Fm                            Db           Eb
   These things that you're after, they can't be controlled
     Eb                            Fm      Db
This beast that you're after will eat you alive
    Db             Ab
And spit out your bones

Interlude: Db Ab

Verse 2:
Db         Ab                           Db          Ab
   She'll string you along and she'll sell you a lie
Db           Fm                     Db         Eb
    there's nothing but pain on the edge of a knife
Eb                      Fm           Db
There is no courage in flirting with fear
   Db             Ab
To prove you're alive

Interlude: Db Ab

Verse 3:
Db       Ab                         Db               Ab
   I've seen the true face of the things you call Life
Db      Fm                     Db            Eb
   The voice of the siren that holds your desires
    Eb                          Fm       Db
But Death, she is cunning, and clever as hell
           A       E
And she'll eat you alive

Outro:
  Oh…
Db Ab    Db  Ab
Db Fm  Db  Eb
Eb      Fm Db
           Db        Ab
Oh, she'll eat you alive

Outro: Db Ab     Db Ab    Db Ab    Db
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Album: Through the Deep, Dark Valley

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The Oh Hellos are Maggie Heath and Tyler Heath, intentionally-independent self-produced music-making siblings hailing from the great state of Texas. Their influences range from Los Campesinos! and The Lumineers to Sufjan Stevens and The Middle East, bending and blending styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock.

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