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Sure Can Start Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Two Hours Traffic
Sure Can Start      (Capo: 3)



When it comes to C6, Fmaj7 and Dm leave out 1E (the high E). 

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        Verse 1:

C6              Fmaj7      Dm   
Can't keep your head on straight,
             Fmaj7  C6   Fmaj7   Dm  Fmaj7
the way the other's do.
C6              Fmaj7         Dm        
You spend your nights in the city,
               Fmaj7  C6   Fmaj7   Dm  Fmaj7
sleep away the afternoons.
Dm         F
And I'm alright when you need it,
           G                Dm       Fmaj7     C6   Fmaj7  Dm
take your time till you're ready for something new.

        Chorus:

Fmaj7     C6   Fmaj7   Dm
Sure can start,
  Dm      Fmaj7    C6   Fmaj7   Dm
sure can leave me alone.
     Fmaj7  C6   Fmaj7   Dm
The tricky part,
        Fmaj7    C6
is to come back home.

        Verse 2:

              Fmaj7       Dm    
You said your hands are pretty,
             Fmaj7       C6   Fmaj7   Dm   Fmaj7
everything about you is cool.
C6                               Fmaj7
You're stringing 'round and you leave me,
Dm             Fmaj7    C6   Fmaj7   Dm   Fmaj7
humming someone else's tune.
Dm          F
And I ask why would you lead on,
          G             Dm      Fmaj7   C6   Fmaj7   Dm
and you reply because I can and cause I can.

        Chorus + Bridge:

Fmaj7      C6   Fmaj7   Dm
Sure can start,
          Fmaj7     C6   Fmaj7   Dm
sure can leave me alone.
     Fmaj7  C6   Fmaj7   Dm
The tricky part,
        Fmaj7   Dm   F   Dm  C6   G   F
is to come back ho – o – o – me...


Dm   F   Dm   C6   G   F   (8x)

C6   Fmaj7   Dm   Fmaj7   C6   (5x)

        Chorus:

Fmaj7     C6   Fmaj7   Dm
Sure can start,
  Dm      Fmaj7    C6   Fmaj7   Dm
sure can leave me alone.
     Fmaj7  C6   Fmaj7   Dm
The tricky part,
        Fmaj7    C6
is to come back home.
            
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