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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 4 half steps down [ -4 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 4 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   B Dbm
   E Ebm Dbm B

Verse 1:
B                                      Dbm
Drivin' through the road work, oh, the work they took forever on
    E                                    Ebm       Dbm       B
The road cones blur like mem'ries of the miles we shared between
    B                                          Dbm
The place you learned to say your prayers, the place I took to prayin'
E                               Ebm       Dbm        B
Loadin' in and breakin' down my road dog door deal dreams
B                          Dbm
Long before we ever met, I made up my direction
E                              Ebm       Dbm      B
Long before I knew the half of half I'm sure of now
B                                     Dbm
Though I'd say it ain't the way, that you'd a gone about it
    E                              Ebm    Dbm     B
You followed me and lead me on and never let me down

Chorus:
        B                               Dbm
So I'll love you till my lungs give out, I ain't lyin'
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine
      B                               Dbm
There ain't two ways around it, there ain't no trying 'bout it
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine

Interlude: B Dbm E Ebm Dbm B

Verse 2:
B                                 Dbm
Fried morels and fine hotels, and all that in the middle
E                               Ebm    Dbm         B
Every bite and curtain drawn, I wanna taste with you
    B                              Dbm
The goddess in my days in pen, the muse I ain't refusin'
    E                                 Ebm     Dbm      B
The part of me that ain't around, I'm always talking to

Chorus:
        B                               Dbm
So I'll love you till my lungs give out, I ain't lyin'
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine
      B                               Dbm
There ain't two ways around it, there ain't no trying 'bout it
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine

Interlude: B Dbm E Ebm Dbm B

Chorus:
        B                               Dbm
So I'll love you till my lungs give out, I ain't lyin'
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine
      B                               Dbm
There ain't two ways around it, there ain't no trying 'bout it
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine
          B                               Dbm
No, there ain't two ways around it, there ain't no trying 'bout it
Ebm        Dbm    E               B
  I'm all your'n and you're all mine

Outro: B Dbm E Ebm Dbm B B A G
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Album: Country Squire

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Biography

Tyler Childers (born June 21, 1991) is an American singer and songwriter. His music is a mix of country, bluegrass and folk. He released his breakthrough album Purgatory in August 2017. Childers released his third and most recent LP, Country Squire, via his own Hickman Holler Records, under exclusive license to RCA Records in August 2019.

Tyler Childers was born and raised in Lawrence County, Kentucky. His father worked in the coal industry and his mother is a nurse.

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