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Emery - As Your Voice Fades Ukulele

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As Your Voice Fades Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Emery
As Your Voice Fades  Emery

Tune Half step down

All F, F#, A are played as a power chords up one octave(played at 9, 10 and 12 on the A string)
Em also played at 7th fret, C and D are played as barre chords, but work fine as open chords

Am               C
Somebody please tell me
Em         D          C
What am I suppose to do?
A2*             C
You've died and I'm here
Em            D           C
Thinking that I hear your voice
         A2       C
But it's somebody else
                      A2
It's always somebody else

Interlude*

F#, F, E, D, E, C

            Em
Why did you die?
       D        C
Don't leave me please
               Em      D         C
I beg you God tonight bring me peace
                   Em
I'll never sleep without
     D             C              Em
The dreams of you alive here with me

C     D         Em
Alive here with me

Bridge
D (passing) F#, A, F, *(alternate chords)

F, E power chords played back and forth C comes
The brightness left your eyes
As I held your face
Don't tell me it's the right time
And your last words will sustain me
C     D
Until my end
C                D
Until I see you again

Em D C X4

Em         D                    C
Your words (your life) evade me (but a moment)
             C                           Em
I'll wait to (I'll cling to) remember you (forever)
                  D                        C (quick)
And what you have (your words) meant to me (on my blood)
              C               Em, C,  D
Could never be forgotten

F, F#, A, F#, *(alternate chords)

    Em              C
The chains (why) of death (today)
      D             Em           
Are falling (away), but my heart still beats
    C                   D
It longs for (why) the day (did you die)
     F#  F   A F#   F F#    A    F
When we will be as  one,    one, one 

F#, F, D, A
            
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