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The Dear Hunter - Misplaced Devotion Ukulele

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Misplaced Devotion Ukulele

(ver. 1)
The Dear Hunter
Capo on 2    

For the verses, you alternate between D and a quick Dsus2 or D and A.
I personally like the sound of A better when you're playing it acoustic, but
either works. The strumming can be a little odd, so listen to the song for any help there.

Verse:
    D                   A       D
Hey Girl, lets lose ourselves today.
A      D                      A   D
We can go anywhere we need to get away.
A          D
So say the word
A         D
And we'll turn
A          D                A
Around and leave this place behind


Chorus:
     F#m                    Bm
Come on, you're never gonna need him,
                  G     A    D
That's why you're in my room tonight.
      F#m              Bm
So go on, you know you need it,
                  G     A    D
That's why you're in my room tonight.


Post-chorus ohs are just like the verse:

D       A(or Dsus2)
Ohhhhhh Ohhhhhh


Verse:
  D                     A       D
I knew, you'd be coming back to me.
A       D                                      A    D
I never thought that you'd have the courage to ever leave.
A          D
You
A          D
Are better off
A        D               A
Sticking right where you are.


Chorus (x2):
        F#m                    Bm
So come on, you're never gonna need him,
                  G     A    D
That's why you're in my room tonight.
      F#m              Bm
So go on, you know you need it,
                  G     A    D
That's why you're in my room tonight.


Play D until Ohs actually come in, then:

F#m     D  (x2)

Bm      D  (x2)

G       A

Then D until chorus

Repeat chorus twice, but hold the last "room" of the the second chorus on an A chord
Repeat first "Oh" break similar to the verse
            
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