Bleu Edmondson

Resurrection(Ukulele chords)

Bleu Edmondson

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I died A Thousand times since you left me 
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Stared down the barrel of A thousand loaded guns 
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There?s a Midnight ride on a fast train headed somewhere 
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I?ll be born again with the rising of the sun 
 
Resurrection 
Resurrection 
 
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I awoke with the dawn washing over Memphis 
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Seeing through the eyes of a new born child 
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I know that you always hated Elvis 
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So I think I might just stay here for a while  
 
Resurrection  
Resurrection 
 
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Cheap perfume and cheaper whiskey 
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She gave me a wink as she yelled out last call 
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When the parking lot was finally empty 
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We made love in in a bathroom stall 
 
Resurrection 
Resurrection 
 
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So I hope this postcard finds you lonely 
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I hope you?re as lost I was when you left me 
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By the way I guess I should probably thank you 
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Cause a broken heart is the only to be set free 
 
Resurrection 
Resurrection 
 
--not sure exactly where they 'made it'  My track is from  
steamboat 2 years ago and bowen is singing it and it skips,  
so if anyone know's tell me and I'll fix it.  Bleu also adds  
another verse or two but my memory gets effected at these  
sort of things.  so if ya know the verse drop a line.
	        

Written by Wade Bowen/Bleu Edmondson

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