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Justin Nozuka - Golden Train Ukulele

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Golden Train Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Justin Nozuka
Couldn't find an accurate harmony. Here I post my suggestion. I hope you like it. 
Corrections are welcome. Thank you.

[Verse 1]
          G#
Don't you wake up yet
             Eb  
Give me some time
                  Fm7
To watch you asleep
             C#
Oh angel of mine
    G#           Eb
And I would be fine,
                       Fm7
as long as you're near me
              C#
Oh angel of mine 

[Chorus]
       G#                                         B6
But tomorrow if a golden train came to take you away,
           C#               G#
Would you go or would you stay [Repeat]

[Verse 2]
G#                                 Eb
Here in this cozy room just me and you
Fm7           
Cuddling and kissing, making sweet love,
C#
Shooting star wishing and watch the sun come up
              G#
And then we'll sleep all day
                               Eb
Meet in our dreams and live life our way
                          Fm7
Drop it all off and we'll fly away,
                                C#
Dip through the stars and wake up slowly 

[Chorus]

       G#                                         B6
But tomorrow if a golden train came to take you away,
           C#               G#         
Would you go or would you stay [Repeat]

[Bridge]
B6             C#               G#
 Bap ma u maleeero duip dap dap dap
G#
Oh one thing I know for sure
       C#                     G#
Is my love for you is deeper than any root or stone,
              C
Mamma told me so,
       C#                G#
Don't walk the streets alone [Repeat]

[Chorus]

       G#                                         B6
But tomorrow if a golden train came to take you away,
           C#               G#
Would you go or would you stay [Repeat]... with me.
            
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