Olympus (and Angelo De Augustine)

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UKULELE CHORDS AND TABS

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Intro: Gm Bb F C

xA|-1---------1---------0-------------------|
xE|-------------------------------3---------|
xC|-----------------------------------------|
xG|----3---5-----3---5-----3---5-----3---5--|

Verse:
Gm  Bb           F     C
Oh, lift up your head, boy
Gm    Bb           F           C
Don’t play pretend dead on the floor
Gm       Bb     F                    C
Now Harryhausen conceived from a cauldron
Gm       Dm           F                C
Wielding Olympus with eyes on the shore

Chorus:
        Gm     Bb    F    C
There’s nothing
        Gm     Bb    F    C
There’s nothing

Verse:
Gm  Bb          F          C
Oh, show me the flow of my life
Gm        Bb      F                 C
Bound by Acrisius bronzed in the skylight
Gm          Bb       F                 C
Seeking the oracle’s eyes in the night with a sigh
Gm       Dm             F          C
Seriphos greets us with moments of silence

Chorus:
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home

Verse:
Gm       Bb         F        C
Who will arrange my great escape?
Gm         Bb          F              C
Hopelessly I have been torn from this outrage
Gm          Bb         F           C
Tossing and turning uneasy it cost me the cross
Gm      Bb         F           C
Am I at rest or resigned in my chaos?

Chorus:
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home
        Gm
There’s nothing
    Bb
How far away?
        F             C
There's no place like home

Outro:
        Bb
There’s something
         F             C
It’s the light on your hand
        Bb
There’s something
         F           C
It’s the touch of my wristband
        Bb
There’s one thing
         F             C
It’s the weight of our wish
        Bb
There’s one thing
         F          C
It’s our very first kiss
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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Dig

my hand hates abm7 I just play b instead

Dig

no idea how to format this correctly but the intro riff is basically:

21——676421——4-2-9-7
—423——————————
—————————————
———————-10 ————

Last edited 3 months ago by Dig
Dig

interlude/outro for B, Bm7, B7:
2———1—-—0—————-
—-2——-2———-2——2—
-3—3—3—3—-3—3-3—3
—————————————-

strum Dbm7 & Gb

Last edited 3 months ago by Dig

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Sufjan Stevens (Born July 1, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Petoskey, Michigan. He is known for his lyrically focused and instrumentally rich songs that often relate to faith and family. He has enjoyed wide critical success in the United States. He is considered part of the folk revival through indie pop, but his influences are very broad, including experimental electronic music, the jazz of Vince Guaraldi, and the academic minimalism of Steve Reich and Philip Glass.

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