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Intro -x4-: Em  C  G  G

Verse:
Em              C       G
Talking like we used to do
Em            C       G
It was always me and you
Em             C        G
Shaken up and shippin' out
Em               C        G
Check me in and check me out


Em                  C       G
Do you like walking in the rain
          Em                    C       G
When you think of love, do you think of pain 
Em              C         G
You can tell me what you see
Em                 C       G
I will choose what I believe

Chorus:
G           C  
Hold on, darling

This body is yours, this body is yours and mine
G           C  
Hold on my darling
                                       -xEm-x
This mess was yours, now your mess is mine

Interlude -x4-: Em  C  G  G

Verse:
Em              C      G
See you in the market place
Em                C  G
Walking around at 8 am
Em               C         G
Got two hours before my flight
Em            C      G
Rub me on my side tonight


            Em            C        G
You're the reason that I feel so strong
     Em              C       G
The reason that I'm hanging on
     Em              C         G
You know you gave me all that time
Em              C      G
Did I give.....

Chorus:
G           C  
Hold on, darling

This body is yours, this body is yours and mine
G           C  
Hold on my darling
                                       -xEm-x
This mess was yours, now your mess is mine

Interlude -x4-: Em  C  G  G

Bridge:
Em               C    
Bring me to your house and tell me
G              D
Sorry for the mess, ''Hey I don't mind''
Em               C

G                        D
You're talking in your sleep, out of time
Em               C

G                            D
Well you still make sense to me, your mess is mine

Outro:
Em  C  G  G

Em  C  G  G
          Your mess is mine
Em  C  G  G

Em  C  G  G
      This body is yours and this body is mine
Em  C  G  G

Em  C  G  G
          Your mess is mine
Em  C  G  G

Em  C  G
       Your mess is mine
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tihana816

“Luck be on my side tonight”

Yeah man

For the strumming pattern I do
EM- DDU-UDU
C- DD
G- DDU-UDU DDU-UDU

It works very well and it sounds just like the original

flere87

“Did I give enough of mine?”

*name

I think that the correct lyrics are “shaping up and shipping out” rather than “shaken up and shipping out”.

taylorayotte23

strumming pattern?

Aimee

Strumming pattern
Em- DDUUDU
C – DDU
G – DDUUDU DDUUDU

RayRay B

I find that Ukelele Vlog Trip’s YouTube tutorial was super helpful for this song – it had the rythm, strumming patterns, and more.

ellaolive22

What’s the strumming pattern for the chorus?

Album: Dream Your Life Away

From the same album
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Biography

Vance Joy (born James Keogh in Melbourne) is an Australian singer-songwriter. His debut album God Loves You When You’re Dancing was released in March 2013. The single “Riptide” became a success on Australian commercial radio and was certified Platinum by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA).

Feeding on a diet of The Pogues, Paul Kelly, and whatever else was playing, Joy cut his teeth performing at open mic nights in Melbourne. His style is folk music with pop influences.

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