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Townes Van Zandt - Come Tomorrow Ukulele

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Come Tomorrow Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Townes Van Zandt
My first posting, so all corrections gratefully received, thanks!

This is a good one for all novice Townes fans out there (like me).

I find it easiest to use the thumb on the bass (generally) and strum the rest with first 
or second fingers.

The bass line is something like this:


   C               G   F       C   F   G       F      C   F   C   F   C
e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------0--------------------------------------0------------------|
D|---0h2---0h2-----0-----3---3---2---3---0-------3--3-------3---2---3---0h2|
A|-3-----3-----3---------------3----------------------3-------3-------3----|
E|-------------------3-1---1-------1---3---3-321--1-------1-------1--------|

Intro:

C


C               G
Could it be the season's changin'

F
The winds of winter rearranging

C                   F                 G
All the leaves like fallin' queens of sorrow

F
Could be the freezing rain a-fallin'

C            F
Could be sad September callin'

C            F                 C    F
Or maybe its knowin' she'll be gone

     C        F
Come tomorrow

C


Well, it's strange how many tortured mornings
Fell upon us with no warning
Lookin' for a smile to beg and borrow
It's over now, there is no returning
A thousand bridges sadly burning
And light the way I have to walk alone
Come tomorrow

I guess that no amount of lying
To myself will stop the crying
I guess I have to take things like they are
The facts are plain to see, it's only
That I ain't used to being lonely
Like I'm gonna be without you
Come tomorrow

Come tomorrow
            
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