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Clarks - Born Too Late Ukulele

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Born Too Late Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Clarks
One of Pittsburghs favorite songs. I tabbed this off of the video in which Scott 
Blasey plays it acoustic. 
corrections let me know.



The Clarks - Born Too Late




Capo on 2nd fret!

1st verse:
                      D        E       A                
e|--------------------2--------0-------0------|
B|--------------------3--------0-------2------|
G|--------------------2--------1-------2------|
D|--------------------0--------2-------2------|
A|---2h4--2--0-----------------2-------0------|
E|-----------------4-----------0--------------|
    Vincent will you teach me how to paint


                      D        E       A                
e|--------------------2--------0-------0------|
B|--------------------3--------0-------2------|
G|--------------------2--------1-------2------|
D|--------------------0--------2-------2------|
A|---2h4--2--0-----------------2-------0------|
E|-----------------4-----------0--------------|
  Theresa will I ever be a saint 


                  F#m        E          Bm                  E     
e|-----------------2---------0----------2-------------------0---|
B|-----------------2---------0----------3-------------------0---|
G|-----------------2---------1----------4-------------------1---|
D|-----------------4---------2----------4-------------------2---|
A|-2h4--2--0-------4---------2----------2-------------------2---|
E|------------4----2---------0----------2-------------------0---|
  John I really think your songs are great, I was born too late





            A          Bm           E
I've gotta hard time leavin' this town
            A           Bm              E
I've been losin' everything that I've found
            F#m       
I'm gonna search the sky
Bm
Kiss the ground
C#m
Built it up
     D            E
And tear it back down



Bm   :x24432
C#m  :x46654
            
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