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Bell X1 - Next To You Ukulele

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Next To You Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Bell X1
This is taken from the acoustic version on the Snakes and Snakes EP. The regular version
one the Music in Mouth album.

Chords used:

F: 133211
X: x32010
G: 320033
C/B: x20010
Am: X02210

The theres a bit of variation in the C and F chords that you can hear, they don't play
high strings and its mostly just alternating your finger position on the D string (i.e.
X300xx and 3300xx for the C, 1332xx and 1322xx for the F.) You can play around or strum 
whole chord, either sounds fine.


Intro: F C x 4

Verse:

F                                                       G
It was part of our experiment, went you said go and I went

           F                 C
like a gooseberry on Noah's ark

   F                                                     G
I watched them file in two by two, and I set sail without you

              F                           C
And we were carried on the flood of your tears


Chorus:

C C/B Am                     G
     Time pulls a face when I'm next to you

F                   C
Let's hope the wind changes

C C/B Am                     G
     Time pulled a face when I'm next to you

F                   C
Let's hope the wind changes


And back to the verse:

Now I'm looking for dry land, as all this crying subsides
But I'm like Columbus in India

I'm a little all over the shop, like those souvenirs from knock
that come all the way from China

Time pulls a face when I'm next to you
Let's hope the wind changes
Time pulled a face when I'm next to you
Let's hope the wind changes

'Cos we'd be stuck in this place
For an age or two
I hope the wind changes
And the vacuum in space will draw me to you
I hope the wind changes

G            F                 C
I'm not over you, can I get back under

And back to the chorus until the end.

Thats it.
            
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