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Avondale Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Yellowcard
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Intro (x4):
Am - F - Gsus2

Am			F
If you're gonna rip my heart out,
	  C		      Gsus2		Am		F
could you use a knife that's dull and rust in color. (Once I die)
C		  Gsus2		   Am		F
there will be no way that you can cover, that scar. 
     C	     Gsus2
It's hard. I know.
Am 		      F
And if I get a little blood on you, 
C	    Gsus2		    Am			  F
finally the world will know you're guilty, (know you're wrong) 
C		Gsus2		     Am
of taking everything you've gotten from me 
   F	      C	       Gsus2   F
no heart, its hard. I know.

Chorus:
C		F
Mighty king of avondale 
  Gsus2		       F  C
I just can't let this go.
C		    F
Real life ain't no fairy tale 
  Gsus2		           F    C
I just thought you should know. 

Solo:
Am - F - C - Gsus2

Am			       F
When you're finished with the surgery
  C			     Gsus2
I really hope that you will turn to me
    Am			   F
and tell me all about the fun you had
C			   Gsus2		F
when you were cutting up, you were cutting up.

Chorus:
C		F
Mighty king of avondale 
  Gsus2		       F  C
I just can't let this go.
C		    F
Real life ain't no fairy tale 
  Gsus2		           F    C
I just thought you should know. 

C		     
Living like a fairy tale the
F			 Gsus2				     F
mighty king of avondale it all went to his head, this royalty.
C			   	F
I stuck a knife into his back. Inventiveness is what I lack.
Gsus2			       F
He's always hanging up on loyalty.

Chorus:
C		F
Mighty king of avondale 
  Gsus2		       F  C
I just can't let this go.
C		    F
Real life ain't no fairy tale 
  Gsus2		           F    C
I just thought you should know. 

Solo (x2):
Am - F - Gsus2
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