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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   F  Dm  Am G C Am
   F  Dm  Am G C Am
   E  F 

Verse 1:
                  Dm
She woke me up at dawn
                   C
Soft-spoken as a spider
                                                  F
Spinning webs of holy words while she was still asleep
                          Dm
Kill the moon beneath my window
                 Am
Pull the covers tighter
                       E               F
And hear her voice go swinging like a hatchet through the trees

Pre-Chorus:
                        Am        C
There's a shadow at the back door
C                          F
Something's moving in the shade
                            Dm       F
She lights cigarettes like lanterns
F                        C   -nc-
For the darkness in my head

Chorus:
     F  Dm     Am             C
Nobo-dyyy ever loved me, ever loved me
     F  Dm     Am
Nobo-dyyy еver loved me
         C
Likе she tells me she does


F    Dm
Ooh, Ah Ah-ah-ah
Am   C
Ooh, Ah Ah-ah-ah
F    Dm
Ooh, Ah Ah-ah-ah
Am   C
Ooh, Ah

Verse 2:
C           Dm
Tender as a bruise
               C
Sharper than a razor
                     Em
Wraps her tentacles around me
                         F
Like she'll never let me go
                    Dm                       C
Her fury shakes the rafters, but never in my favor
                     Em                              F
I'm trembling in the eye of the only storm I've ever known

Pre-Chorus:
                    Am      C
The keys are in the back door
                          F
Something's wailing in my chest
                        Dm
And it eclipses every siren
F                     C           -nc-
And any sins that she's confessed

Chorus:
     F  Dm     Am             C
Nobo-dyyy ever loved me, ever loved me
     F  Dm     Am
Nobo-dyyy еver loved me
       C
So she tells me
     F  Dm     Am             C
Nobo-dyyy ever loved me, ever loved me
     F  Dm     Am
Nobo-dyyy еver loved me
         C                F
Likе she tells me she does~

Interlude:
   F  Dm  C Am G  C
   E  F F F F F F F -strong build up-

Bridge:
Am                            C
I should be counting blessings
C                          F
Something is better than nothing

Isn't it, isn't it, isn't it
Am                          C
It's close enough to perfect
C          F
Or does it hurt, a little bit?
  B      C
a little bit
  B      C
a little bit

Interlude: F  Dm  C Am G  C

Chorus:
     F  -let is ring, fade to foot tapping/drum beats-
Nobo-dyyy ever loved me, ever loved me
          Dm   Am
Nobo-dyyy еver loved me
         C
Like she loves me
     F  Dm     Am             C
Nobo-dyyy ever loved me, ever loved me
     F  Dm     Am
Nobo-dyyy еver loved me
         C                F
Likе she tells me she does~

Outro: F  Dm  C Am G  C  Am
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