A-Ha

The Blue Sky(Chords)

A-Ha

Key: F

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	        F Am
F Am
Dm Bb
Am D

Fmaj7 Em
F Em

F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am
Blue sky

  F                                    Am
I find it hard to breathe as life just eats away
       F                                Am
At the faces that surround me they look tired today
    Dm                       Bb
The lady at my table doesn't want me here
Am             D
I just want to talk to her
             Fmaj7                               Em
But will she laugh at my accent and make fun of me
   F                                            Em F Em F
Oh doesn't seem like this blue sky's here for me

  F                                    Am
There are no girls in here as far as I can see
       F                               Am
Only pinned up posters looking down at me
    Dm                                   Bb
Watching paper cups of coffee going cold before my eyes
Am                         D
All the things I see that make me realise
             Fmaj7                               Em
I'm in this big world without you, nothing to my name
     F
Oh I never feel like blue sky meant to stay.

F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am
Blue sky (Blue sky)
F       Am G
Blue sky

    F                            Am
I'm dying to be different in the coffee shop
  F                               Am
I live to borrow strength, now my supplies are cut
       Dm                              Bb
Oh I'm older than my looks and younger than my years
    Am                      D
I'm too young to take on my deepest fears
     Fmaj7                                       Em
Oh I used to be confused but now I just dont know
          F                                             Am
Since you left I've been watching blue skies come and go
          F                                             C
Since you left I've been watching blue skies come and go
	        

Written by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy

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