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Lund Chords

(ver. 1)
Hello Saferide
Lund by Hello Saferide

C                     Am              G
Two brothers from the south of Sweden came to stay with me
C                      Am           G
One of them would have gotten my virginity
C                              Am             G
He didn't know that back then, did he, didn't know that back then

He went a bit rough on my poetry
Said there's no chance in hell this will ever grow to be anything
He said
I mostly like Dylan myself
I said shocking
Well, he said something I didn't understand
'Cause he was from the south of Sweden, he spoke just like a Dane

You should have seen these brothers' freckles all over their pale bodies
And when they spoke they made you feel sun broke through though it was fall
They made it obvious I was too young, not interesting at all

I always wanted to go to their hometown and knock on their door
And say something intersesting and revolting they'd never heard before
To make them change their minds after all this time
Look, there was some cool in me, you know
They probably still won't think so

C                         Am                   G
And I'm in Lund again and nothing's fixed that ever was broken
C                           Am              G
And I'm in Lund again and I still don't get things right
C                      Am               G              C
And I'm in Lund again, maybe they have grown up, maybe they are here
       Am                G                      C
'Cause there is a ray of sun in the hall tonight
Am               G                      C
There's a ray of sun in the hall tonight
Am               G                      C
There's a ray of sun in the hall tonight
Am               G                      C
There's a ray of sun in the hall tonight

//Fritt Skåne!!!
            
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