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Intro: G A C D

           G                 A
You are my peach, you are my plum
           C                 D
You are my earth, you are my sun
            G                    A
I love your fingers, I love your toes
                 C                     D
The back of your head, the tip of your nose


    C                      A                     G                D
And you are the reason I'm smiling when there is nothing to smile about
      C                      A                     G                D
Yeah, you are the reason I'm smiling when there is nothing to smile about


                 E                     A                 C
One day you will find someone who will love you like you deserve
                    E                     A                        C
But tonight I'm the only one left and I'm betting it's a fact that you will never learn
               E    A                   C 
Once I sink my teeth, your skin's not so tough
             B    C                  B      C
I'll leave a tiny cut, there'll be a lot of blood
             B       C                A                  C
But once you wipe it up you will feel better about our entire situation

Interlude: G A C D

           G                 A
You are my light, no need to hide
           C                 D
You are my clock, keep me on time
           G                 A
You are my angel, you are my crime
                C                    D
I'll serve this sentence the rest of my life


    C                      A                     G                 D
And you are the reason I'm smiling when there is nothing to smile about
      C                      A                     G                 D
Yeah, you are the reason I'm smiling when there is nothing to smile about
            E    A               C
I do things wrong, you thought I might
                  E                 A                          C
You say I'm gonna miss you when you leave and you are probably right
                E     A               C
But I'm just as stoned, I don't wanna fight
                 B              C                         B              C
You say I should think before I talk, you say I shouldn't think about my life
             B               C                   B                C
Cause once I finally hit the ground, who's gonna drag me into the light?
             A           C             E        D
It's just so hard to see tomorrow past tonight, woah
             A           C             E        D
It's just so hard to see tomorrow past tonight, woah

Outro -x2-: G A C D
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Lova

Wow you posted this so fast! Thank you! and the beauty of easy chords

Selene

I love this song and playing it with ease on the uke is great! (:

Gwenevere

What is the strumming pattern?

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The Front Bottoms are a two-piece indie / pop / acoustic band based out of Bergen County, NJ, USA. The band was formed in 2006 and originally had three members: Brian Sella (vocals, guitar, lyricist), Brian Uychich (keyboard, vocals) and Matt Uychich (drums). However, as of fall 2010, Brian Uychich left the band to concentrate on school full-time. Brian Uychich was replaced by Drew Villafuerte (bass, keys)

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