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Ween - Falling Out Ukulele

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Falling Out Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Ween

Ween plays this on the album with a Capo on the 2nd fret.
The verse is played with alternate bass notes.
Play all the chords open except for the B-D-B-D slide in the chorus; 
its actually C#-E-C#-E barred but to be consistent with the 
notation I left the chord names B and D.

Dm         Dm		     Dm
I recall a time when we were lovers
Dm	      Dm         Dm
Before you, I hadn't any others
         C		Dm
When the bad times came along
  Dm		     Dm
I turned and you had gone
         G		Dm	   Dm

	C	      Dm
Falling out, it's the end
       Dm	       Dm
May as well have never been
    C				            E – G – E - G	
The cards are up, the chips are all cashed in
          Dm    
You won't see me again
 Dm			   Dm
Don't consider me your friend
        G	   Dm 		   Dm
Falling out - look away - it's the end

Dm	          Dm		Dm
Always thought of you as my big brother
Dm	      Dm		  Dm
Never knew we couldn't trust each other
    C		  Dm	      Dm	     Dm
Two faces I could see, as you shook my money tree
           G	       Dm	  Dm    
There's no more "you & me" let it be

	C	      Dm
Falling out, it's the end
       Dm	   Dm
And I lose another friend.
    C				            E – G – E - G	
The cards are up, the chips are all cashed in
          Dm    
You won't see me again
 Dm			   Dm
Don't consider me your friend
        G	   Dm 		   Dm
Falling out - look away - it's the end

(solo - same chords as verse)

	C	      Dm
Falling out, it's the end
       Dm	       Dm
May as well have never been
    C				            E – G – E - G	
The cards are up, the chips are all cashed in
          Dm    
You won't see me again
 Dm			   Dm
Don't consider me your friend
        G	   Dm 		   Dm
Falling out - look away - it's the end
        G	   Dm 		   Dm
Falling out - look away - it's the end
            
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