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William Henry Millar Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Meursault
The best song about a hemaphrodite in a long time. It's played originally on a banjo but
transposed the chords to guitar. Unfortunately, this means losing a lot of the nuances
you could pick out with a banjo but a little bit of plinky plonky with the fingers and a 
slides should see you through.

D - xx0232
Em- xx2453
Bm- x24432
A - x02220

D Em Bm A x4

D        Bm
Bury me face down
D               Bm              A
Bury me so that I might see the ground
D                     Bm
And when heaven calls me home
Let me see the hellfire down below

D Em Bm A x4
Ooh oh ohh ooh ooh oh ohh oh oh ohh

And let seabirds rest their wings
Atop a monolith so towering
And let my shadow fall
Upon the homes of those I'll never know

Ooh oh ohh ooh ooh oh ohh oh oh ohh
Ooh oh ohh ooh ohh oh ohh oh oh ohh

  Bm               D
Now William Henry Millar
Bm  D   A                D Em Bm A
Is buried twenty feet below

Ooh oh ohh ooh ooh oh ohh oh oh ohh
Ooh oh ohh ooh ooh oh ohh oh oh ohh
            
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