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The Avett Brothers - Please Pardon Yourself Ukulele

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Please Pardon Yourself Ukulele

(ver. 1)
The Avett Brothers
capo 2

F                           F           F
as I turned my head to your side of the bed...


F                         F       F
why are you awake? What's on your mind


F                      F           F
to this awful news try not to hold on


F                              F                 F
the day will come the sun will rise and we'll be fine

F                    F           F
As long as I feel as strong as I feel

F                   F         F
I will carry you as long as I can

F                           F      F
As hard on yourself, please pardon yourself

F                       F               F
Do the best you can and that won't go unseen

F                              F
How do I know when its time to stop

G
Runnin' from the things I do, Bein' things I'm not
          F                 F
Oh I have tried, but I just changed my mind
      G             F             F
Every night befalls every morning light

F                                 F
How do I know that you will never stop

G
Knowing me and trusting me, loving me alot
 
          F                 F
Oh I have tried, but I just changed my mind

      G             F             F
Every night befalls every morning light

             F    F       F
Well there's only so many ways
        
        F         F         F
You can give your loving to me

    G                         F           F
But I'd give my soul for just one of them now

    G                     F            F
I'd give up the drinkin', just tell me how

(Repeat chords from last 4 lines)
And there's only so many years
I can give my love to you
And I spent the last one hidden away
Screaming my lungs out, nothing to say

(repeat first verse)
            
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