Bowling for Soup – Running Away (Ukulele)
Key
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Versions
(2)
Guitar
Ukulele
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Speed:
1.0x
Chords
Tabbed by:Samuelsguitar
Lyrics from:http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/bowlingforsoup/runningaway.html
Thanks to G1BBOuk for these lyrics!
Intro:
Dm F Dm F G
Dm F Dm F G
Dm Pipe down give me a cigarette F There's no use hanging on Dm Hanging on to a false security F G And this mother fucker won't know I'm gone she said Dm In the car she was oh so serious F One hug and a kiss goodbye Dm Look for me when you watch TV F G And don't tell a soul if they look for me she said F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away Dm By the door watch a two-page novel and F Four years summed up so fast Dm Hope you're happy with whoever you settle with F G And I'm so sorry that it ended like this she said Dm Can't believe that I'm really doing this F Wish me luck but please don't call Dm This means more to me than you could ever know F G And this town's got nothing left at all she said F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away Dm F And I thought that I knew everything F G (Guess I didn't know much at all) Dm F F G In my mind I know I'd never do that again Dm F All alone with a bunch of memories F G (I'm living by a constant tragedy) Dm F F G Dm(let this ring) And a bunch of pictures that I know my mind can't carry there alone Dm Pick me up outside the fire escape F We can catch the midnight train Dm Sell your car, we won't need it anyway F G And if we can't walk we can always run she said Dm Left a note on a bad that was never made F Read more like a thank you card Dm I know you're there if I ever need anyone F G And I'm so sorry that I let you down I said F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away F G F CM7sus2/E I'm running away
F G F CM7sus2/E C6sus2/D
F G F CM7sus2/E C6sus2/D
F G F CM7sus2/E C6sus2/D
F G F CM7sus2/E C6sus2/D
Dm
If you want to play what Erik plays hit the
chord once then alternately pick the top three strings of that chord.
When he changes chord he follows the root
note for example for his change from
Em to G he hits 2nd fret on the 6th string and then the 3rd fret to create the
first note of the chord.