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Charlie Winston - My Life As A Duck Ukulele

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My Life As A Duck Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Charlie Winston
My Life As A Duck by Charlie Winston 

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Intro: Am Cm

Cm7                     E
They laugh at me and my life
Am           F   
My life as a duck;
Am7               E7 
But I don't get worked up -
Am                E
It's my life as a duck 


Cm7                   E
You may think this is funny;
A                      F7 
You may think I had bad luck;
Cm7                         Bm
Or did you think that I was stuck,
Am              E
In my life as a duck? 



F              G
For all my life I've tried to hide
E            Am7
The animal in me 
F            E         Am7
Now it's time to open up
Am7    F  E   Am7   F  E
And breath, and breath 



Cm7                     E
I don't know where I am going 
Am                        F
Or from which place I have come.
Cm7                     Bm  
But as long as I am floating 
Am                E
They don't can be undone 


Cm7                    E
You must be thinking "what is he on?" 
A                      F7
But things are looking up 
Cm7                         Bm
I've started to believe in living 
Am              E
My life as a duck 




F              G
For all my life I've tried to hide
E            Am7
The animal in me 
F            E         Am7
Now it's time to open up
Am7    F  E   Am7   F  E
And breathe, and breathe 



So listen! 
Am7                    F
I know everything about you 
 E                  Am7
Your father was a duck 


I know everything about you 
Your father was a duck 
I know everything about you 
Your father was a duck 
I know everything about you 
Your father 

F              G
For all my life I've tried to hide
E            Am7
The animal in me 
F            E         Am7
Now it's time to open up and breathe.      
    
 
 
            
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