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Hundred Reasons - Still Be Here Ukulele

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Still Be Here Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Hundred Reasons
Hundred Reasons - Still Be Here

[Verse1]
D
  To ponder the worst and doubt

   Dsus2            D
To pick up where we left off

                 D
Without thinking too loud

     D
When birthdays came around

  Dsus2             D
I waited for you to be there

         D   [Keep D]
Just for once


[Chorus]
D
One day you surprised me

D              G
Then you walk away

           Bm              G
But I will,   never be the same

     Bm                 G
Yeah.    When you walk away

       D  C    G
I will always care

[Verse2]
D
Most of what we have

      Dsus2                 D
Is to forget the time gone by

D
Should let it go

D
To move it forward will I

Dsus2              D
Have to forgive mistakes

            D     [Keep D]
And just be glad?

[Chorus]
D
One day you surprised me

D             G
Then you walk away

           Bm               G
But I will,   never be the same

     Bm                 G
Yeah.    When you walk away

       D  C   G
I will always care

D  C    G
Always care

[Bridge]
D                         Dsus2
And when you would see me now

                             D
We'll dust off the severed senses

                           Dsus2
And pull things so closely now

                 D
It does not matter

[Instrumental]
D [16 counts (4bars)]
Dsus2 [8 counts (2 bars)]
D [8 counts]
Dsus2 [8 counts]
D [8 counts]
Dsus2 [8 counts]
D [8 counts]

Dsus2                  D
       It does not matter

    D              G
And then you walk away

           D  C       G
But I will   still be here

     D                   G
Yeah. And when you walk away

       D  C    G
I will always care

D  C   G
Always care

D  C   G
Always care


N.B The Dsus2 's can be changed for D 's as it makes little difference.
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