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Changing Ukulele

(ver. 2)
The Airborne Toxic Event
I'm not 100% sure about the C/G in the bridge, but everything else should be spot on.


Capo 7


C/G                                                     Am
All these buckets of rain, I've heard enough about. You say that I lied.
G
I am a gentleman
         C/G
Didn't I ask for a place I could stay? What were we both thinking?
        Am                     G
The next part just got in the way.
                                     C/G
You were just always talking about changing.
                   Am      G
What if I was the same then, the same I always was?


C/G
All these things that you say, like I'll forget about
       Am
These mind-numbing games that you play.
G
I am a gentleman
         C/G                                             Am
Didn't I pay for every laugh every dime, every bit every time
                           G
And then you feed me some line.
                                   C/G
I won't hear one more word about changing.
 	             Am        G
Guess what I am the same man, same that I've always been.


Dm                       Am                         G
Days pass and turn into weeks, when we don't even speak.
		   C/G			    Dm
We just lay wide awake and pretend we're asleep.
  	          Am			     G
You go home alone and you're checking your phone

And you're looking at me like I'm something you own.


C/G						         Am
All these buckets of rain, you can't forget about it, you say I never tried.
G
I am a gentleman
         C/G
Didn't I answer every time that you call, pick you up when you fall
     G
but you never listen at all
                                     C/G
You were just always talking about changing.
                     Am        G
Guess what I am the same man.
            
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