Wolf Ukulele Chords
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Tuning: | G C E A |
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Capo: | 3rd fret |
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Am
C Em Am
Am
Wolf mother, where you been?
C Em Am
You look so worn, so thin
Am
You're a taker, devil's maker
C Em Am
Let me hear you sing, hey ya hey ya
Am
Wolf father, at the door
C Em Am
You don't smile anymore
Am
You're a drifter, shapeshifter
C Em Am
Let me see you run, hey ya hey ya
Am C Em Am
Holy light, oh, burn the night, oh keep the spirits strong
Am
Watch it grow, child of wolf
C Em Am
Keep holdin' on
F C G Am
When I run through the deep dark forest long after this begun
F C G Am
Where the sun would set, the trees were dead and the rivers were none
F C G Am
And I hope for a trace to lead me back home from this place
F C G Am
But there was no sound, there was only me and my disgrace
F C G Am (for all this)
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Ya.
Am
Wolf mother, where you been?
C Em Am
You look so worn, so thin
Am
You're a taken, devil's maker
C Em Am
Let me hear you sing, hey ya hey ya
Am
Wolf father, at the door
C Em Am
You don't smile anymore
Am
You're a drifter, shapeshifter
C Em Am
Let me see you run, hey ya hey ya
Am C Em Am
Wayward winds, the voice that sings of a forgotten land
Am
See it fall, child of wolf
C Em Am
Lend a mending hand
F C G Am
When I run through the deep dark forest long after this begun
F C G Am
Where the sun would set, the trees were dead and the rivers were none
F C G Am
And I hope for a trace to lead me back home from this place
F C G Am
But there was no sound, there was only me and my disgrace
F C G Am (for all this)
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey-Hey, Hey, Ya.
Am
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For the chorus try:
F C G Am
When I run through the deep dark forest long after this begun
Etc etc. it breaks the monotony of playing the same chords throughout the verses and chorus :)
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