Donavon Frankenreiter

Sing A Song(Chords)

Donavon Frankenreiter

Key: A

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verse 1 

A                C#m                        D 
Ever stopped and listened to the world go round 
A                            C#m                     D 
When's the last time you've seen lightning hit the ground 
A                     C#m               D 
Ever feel like life is one non-stop flight 
A                       C#m                  D 
Like you're chasing the moon til the morning light 

Pre-Chorus 

A                           G 
Awe take your time, don't live so fast 
          F#m                      B               E 
You gotta sing a song, if you wanna make it last 

A So sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too A Just sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too
verse 2 A C#m D When's the last time you've floated in the ocean, I saw blue A C#m D I looked up at the clouds chasing each other, as the wind blew through A C#m D When's the last time you said hello to a stranger on the street A C#m D You know the saying strangers are rangers that would never meet Pre-Chorus A G Awe take your time, don't live so fast F#m B E You gotta sing a song, if you wanna make it last
A So sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too A Just sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too, Sing and make it last
Bridge F#m A B D E (x2)
A So sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too A Just sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too, Awe I said A So sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too A Just sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too, Sing and make it last G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too A Just sing a song for your mother, G D a song for your brother and a song for your friends too

Written by Donavon Frankenreiter

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