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Park Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Feist
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Important: Put the capo onto the 7th fret!
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Leslie sometimes changes from a plain C chord to a Cmaj7 chord.
Furthermore, she sometimes changes from D to Dsus2 (just listen
exactly!). Here we go!

[G][C][G][D][G] [C][G][D][G]

             [C]                   [G]
Why would he come back through the park?
                     [D]                    [G]
You thought that you saw him but no you did not
                   [C]                       [G]
It's not him who'd come across the sea to surprise you
                  [D]                     [G]
Not him who would know where in London to find you

[C][G][D][G]

                [C]               [G]
With sadness so real that it populates
             [D]                  [G]
The city and leaves you homeless again
               [C]                 [G]
Steam from the cup and snow on the path
                 [D]
The seasons have changed from present to

[G][Em][C]
past
    [G][Em][C]
The past
    [G][Em][C]
The past
      [G][Em]  [C]
Turns whole to half
    [G][Em][C]
The past

[G][D][G] [C][G][D][G]

             [C]                   [G]
Why would he come back through the park?
                     [D]                    [G]
You thought that you saw him but no you did not
           [C]              [G]
Who can be sure of anything through
                  [D]                        [G]
The distance that keeps you from knowing the truth
              [C]                  [G]
Why would you think your boy could become
                  [D]
The man who could make you sure he was
    [G][Em][C]
the one?
    [G][Em][C]
The one
   [G][Em][C]
My one
   [G][Em][C]
My one
[G]

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