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UKULELE CHORDS

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Verse 1:
             Ab       Dbadd9          Ab     Dbadd9
I've been telling my dreams to the scarecrow
            Gb         B           Gb      B
About the places that I'd like to see
        Dbadd9          Eb            Fm
I say "Friend do you think I'll ever get there?"
      Dbadd9                    Eb             Ab
Aw, but he just stands there smiling back at me
             Ab       Dbadd9          Ab     Dbadd9
So I confess my sins to the preacher
            Gb            B         Gb     B
About the love I've been praying to find
        Dbadd9          Eb            Fm
Is there a brown eyed boy in my future
      Dbadd9                    Eb             Ab
And he says, "Girl, you've got nothing but time"

Chorus:
     Eb                  Dbadd9  Ab
But how do you wait for heaven
        Eb            Dbadd9 Ab
And who has that much time
     Bbm Ab      Dbadd9  Eb        Fm7 Eb       Ab
And how do you keep your feet on   the ground
         Dbadd9               Eb  Ebsus4 Eb5
When you know that you were born,        you were born to fly

Interlude: Ab Dbadd9  Ab Dbadd9  Gb B  Gb C

Verse 2:
Ab            Dbadd9          Ab     Dbadd9
My daddy is grounded like the oak tree
Gb                B            Gb      B
My momma she is steady as the sun
                             Dbadd9             Eb            Fm
Oh, you know I love my folks, but I keep staring down the road
      Dbadd9                    Eb             Ab
Just looking for my one chance to run
Ab            Dbadd9          Ab     Dbadd9
Yeah, 'cause I will soar away like the blackbird
      Gb             B           Gb     B
I will blow in the wind like a seed
       Dbadd9     Eb            Fm
I will plant my heart in the garden of my dreams
      Dbadd9                    Eb             Ab
And I will grow up where I'll wander wild and free

Chorus:
     Eb                  Dbadd9  Ab
But how do you wait for heaven
        Eb            Dbadd9 Ab
And who has that much time
     Bbm Ab      Dbadd9  Eb        Fm7 Eb       Ab
And how do you keep your feet on   the ground
         Dbadd9               Eb  Ebsus4 Eb5
When you know that you were born      
            Bbm  Ab   Db Eb                        Ab
You were born, yeah,   you were born to fly

Instrumental:
   Ab     Dbadd9 Ab Dbadd9
   Gb     B      Gb B
   Dbadd9 Eb     Fm
   Dbadd9 Eb     Ab
   Ab     Dbadd9 Ab Dbadd9
   Gb     B      Gb B
   Dbadd9 Eb     Fm
   Dbadd9 Eb     Ab

Chorus:
     Eb                  Dbadd9  Ab
But how do you wait for heaven
        Eb            Dbadd9 Ab
And who has that much time
     Bbm Ab      Dbadd9  Eb        Fm7 Eb       Ab
And how do you keep your feet on   the ground
         Dbadd9               Eb  Ebsus4 Eb5
When you know that you were born,        you were born to fly

Outro:
   Ab Dbadd9  Ab Dbadd9  Gb B  Gb B
   Ab Dbadd9  Ab Dbadd9  Gb B  Gb B
   Ab
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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Album: Born to Fly

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Biography

Sara Lynn Evans was born February 5, 1971, and raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri as the oldest girl amongst seven children. Music has always been a part of her life and by age five was singing every weekend in her family’s band. When she was sixteen, she began performing at a nightclub near Columbia, Missouri, a gig that lasted two years.

She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991 with the goal of becoming a country artist. Songwriter Harlan Howard heard Sara as she sung a demo of one of his songs

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