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Fernando Ortega - Sleepless Night Ukulele

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Sleepless Night Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Fernando Ortega
I saw that nobody had done this yet, so I decided to give it a try. Bear with me, I'm 
new to this.


Intro:

A G A G

Verse 1:

A
Another sleepless night
    G
I'm turning in my bed
D                       A
Long before the red sun rises
A
In these early hours
    G
I'm falling again
D                    A
Into the river of my worries

Bridge:

Bm                  D
When the river runs away
Bm                       D
I find a shelter in your name

Chorus:

A                        Bm
Jesus, only light on the shore
                  D
Only hope in the storm
A                         Bm
Jesus, let me fly to your side
                D             A
There I would hide, Jesus

A G A G

Verse 2:

A
Hear my anxious prayer
     G
The beating of my heart
    D                           A
The pulse and the measure of my unbelief
A
Speak your words to me
G
Before I come apart
 D                         A
Help me believe in what I cannot see

Bridge:

Bm                     D
Before the river runs away
Bm                     D
I will call upon your name


Chorus:

A                        Bm
Jesus, only light on the shore
                  D
Only hope in the storm
A                         Bm
Jesus, let me fly to your side
                D             A
There I would hide, Jesus

Piano interlude

Repeat Chorus

After that there's a little e faint e guitar solo, the piano just says with the A G A G 
until the fade.

Notes: I'm not quite sure about that first D in the bridge, comments would be appreciated

If you want, go ahead and play around with your B string while you're hitting the A on 
the chorus. Ortega does the equivalent of releasing that string on the piano for a little 
while, then he picks it up again.


God bless!
            
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