One Wind Blows by Toad the Wet Sprocket Ukulele Chords
If you are looking for One Wind Blows ukulele chords, you've come to the right place. You can play versatile instrument One Wind Blows using ukulele or guitar. This song by Toad the Wet Sprocket can also be played by that instruments. =
One Wind Blows chords has rhythm and included in Bread and Circus (1989) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz ukulele chords, country music ukulele chords, pop ukulele chords, world music ukulele chords, and rock ukulele chords here.
One Wind Blows by Toad the Wet Sprocket Ukulele Chords
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#Date: Sat, 2 Dec 1995 16:46:34 -0800
#From: jalosa@ix.netcom.com (Jay Alosa)
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#Toad The Wet Sprocket, "One Wind Blows" from Bread and Circus
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#One Wind Blows - Toad The Wet Sprocket, Bread and Circus
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[C9]Wouldn't know anymore than [D]home
and [E]couldn't see much further
[C9]and light won't help
a wound untended [D]grows
and [E]never heals
standing [C]face to [D]east
[G]waiting for an [Em]answer
but the[C] only [D]thing is [Bm]desert wind
when the [C]wind was c[D]old
[G]bundled up and [Em]packed away we [C]shiver still
finding more than one wind [C9]blows
[C9]I couldn't sleep
something kept me [D]still and [E]wide awake
[C9]gnawing at my breast
something I don't [D]know
I [E]couldn't shake it
sleeping [C]face to [D]wall
[G]plaster tells me [Em]nothing
but I [C]sense a [D]movement [Bm]somewhere else
and 'though its [C]far [D]away
[G]bundled up in [Em]safety here I [C]shiver still
finding more than one wind b[C9]lows
-- Solo Chords --
and 'though its [C]far [D]away
[G]bundled up in [Em]safety here I [C]shiver still
finding more than one wind b[C9]lows
[C9]he walked alone
facing wind and [D]snow
moving [E]slowly
he staggers,[C9] moves again
somehow stronger [D]now
the [E]wind won't touch him
sleeping [C]face to [D]wall
[G]plaster tells me [Em]nothing
but I [C]sense a [D]movement [Bm]somewhere else
and 'though its [C]far [D]away
[G]bundled up in [Em]safety here I [C]shiver still
finding more than one wind b[C9]lows
"Faked" by jalosa@ix.netcom and Joe Crapa
To play the most songs, including One Wind Blows by Toad the Wet Sprocket by ukulele, the most important basic ukulele chords to learn are C chord, D chord, G chord, and Em chord. These set you up to play a ton of songs, and each of them is easy to learn.
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