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Dawes - God Rest My Soul Ukulele

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God Rest My Soul Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Dawes
Dawes - God Rest My Soul

Intro:    G


G          C            G
Take your last look around
G          C           D
Take the fall that is due.
                Em
And take your time,
                 G
and I'll take mine.
C            (D)         C                G
It's the last thing that's left for us to do

You have tried to define romance,
And all the things that it is not
Your time became some old man's cane
While he dances to a song that he forgot.

Em                               C                            G
Oh, you can't throw something out there without watching it fall
Em                          C                        G
Only thing that's scarier than dying is not dying at all.
D               Em               C
So when I have lost all my control
C          D        G
God will rest my soul.

I guess your mind can leave your heart.
I guess that's what you're doing now.
But it doesn't make us friends
Or better men
It is not something that love would allow.

Oh you can't throw something out there without watching it fall,
Only thing that's scarier than dying is not dying at all.
So when I have lost all my control
God will rest my soul.

Break
Dm7           Am7              C                             G
And just like how I'll drink myself through my seventh relapse,
Dm7            Am7              C                     G
Like a captain of his sinking ship clutches to his maps.
Dm7 (mute)          Am7                C                G
What the figure on the cross thinks with his one final gasp-
D7                G
This too shall pass.

Oh you can't throw something out there without watching it fall,
Only thing that's scarier than dying is not dying at all.
So when I have lost all my control
God will rest my soul. 
            
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