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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: Dm C Bb A

Verse 1:
Dm              C                Bb       A               Dm
  You could be another face that I forget soon as I move along
            C                  Bb                 A           Dm
  Everybody makes mistakes; am I mistaken for the way I carry on?
                 C                 Bb                A              Dm
You could show a little grace, but maybe things just went a bit too far
   C               Bb      A
We are just who we are; no time for "what if"s and "what if not"s

Chorus:
Dm           C       Bb
Heavy as the setting sun
        F                                A
Oh, I'm counting all the numbers between zero and one
Dm           C      Bb
Happy, but a little lost
        F
Well, I don't know what I don't know
        A                     Dm         C
So I'll kick my shoes off and run -yeah-

Bb        A             Dm C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A             Dm C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A             Dm C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A
  Kick my shoes off and

Verse 2:
Dm               C               Bb                A             Dm
  You could be a happy bride and we could still be blissfully in love
                 C      Bb                   A             Dm
Instead of being 25 and already feeling like you have had enough
                C           Bb         A            Dm
You could be my one regret, infinitely spiraling me down
     C                   Bb    A
Sometimes the world feels loud

Chorus:
Dm           C       Bb
Heavy as the setting sun
        F                                A
Oh, I'm counting all the numbers between zero and one
Dm           C      Bb
Happy, but a little lost
        F
Well, I don't know what I don't know
        A                     Dm         C
So I'll kick my shoes off and run -yeah-

Bb        A             Dm  C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A             Dm C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A             Dm C
  Kick my shoes off and run

Bb        A
  Kick my shoes off and

Bridge:
Dm  Gm  F
    Run
     A        Dm
Run, run, run

Gm F A

Dm  Gm   F
    Run
     A       Dm
Run, run, run

Gm F A

Chorus, but with different chords:
Dm           Gm      F   A
Heavy as the setting sun
        Dm               Gm              F        A
Oh, I'm counting all the numbers between zero and one -run, run, run-
Dm           Gm     C
Happy, but a little lost
        F
Well, I don't know what I don't know
        A
So I'll kick my shoes off and
Dm           Gm      F   A
Run into the setting sun

Outro:
Dm           Gm      F

A
Run, run, run
Dm           Gm      F    A
Run into the setting sun
Dm           Gm      F

A
Run, run, run
     Dm           Gm      F   A
I'll run into the setting sun
Dm           Gm      F

A
Run, run, run
     Dm           Gm      F   A
I'll run into the setting sun
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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Biography

Sir Sly is an American indie pop band formed and based in Los Angeles, California. The band is fronted by vocalist Landon Jacobs with instrumentalists Jason Suwito and Hayden Coplen accompanying him.[1] While they originally operated anonymously, the trio gradually built a steady following and managed to top The Hype Machine chart, eventually revealing their identities.

Their debut single, “Ghost”, was released on March 4, 2013, on the National Anthem and Neon Gold labels followed by the single “Gold” on May 21, 2013.

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