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Wilco - So Much Wine Ukulele

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So Much Wine Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Wilco
I know that this should be filed under Handsome Family, but this is how Jeff 
Tweedy plays this song solo... Enjoy!

VERSE 1
F                    F               F
I had nothing to say on Christmas day
          Am             G                  F
When you threw all your clothes in the snow
           F                F                  F
When you knocked over chairs and burnt you hair
        Am        F                  F
I just tried to stay out of your way
                             F                F
When you fell asleep with blood on your teeth
             Am   F           F
I got in my car and drove away

CHORUS
                       F
Listen to me butterfly
                         F
There's only so much wine
         Am              F
You can drink in one life
                           F
And it will never be enough
             Am         F                F
To save you from the bottom of your glass

VERSE 2
                               F               F
Where the state highway starts I stopped my car
           Am         G             F
I got out and stared up at the stars
F                F                     F
As meteors died and shot across the sky
          Am        F              F
I thought of your sad shining eyes
                           F                        F
When the sun finally rose I went back for my clothes
               Am      F                  F
But you were still passed out on the floor 

CHORUS
                       F
Listen to me butterfly
                         F
There's only so much wine
         Am              F
You can drink in one life
                           F
And it will never be enough
             Am         F                F
To save you from the bottom of your glass
            
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