Koraunui Ukulele performing Ukulele Christmas
Another Koraunui Ukulele original that we wrote 22 October 2022.
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[G] My [C] dog [E] has [A] fleas
[C] Ukulele Christmas [F] jing-a-ling-a [C] ling
[F] See how many [C] jumping fleas
It [F] takes to make you [G7] sing
[C] If you have a ukulele
[Em] You can play this [Am] rhyme...
And [F] have a merry [C] Ukulele [G7] Christmas [C] time.
[C] De[Cmaj7]co[F]rate, we can decorate
[G7] Tinsel and twinkling [C] lights
[C] Ce[Cmaj7]le[F]brate, we can celebrate
[G7] Pohutukawa Christmas [C] tree
[F] Jesus born in [C] Bethlehem
Three [F] wise men from the [C] East
[F] Ukulele [Em] have four strings
[F] G, C, E and [G7] A.
[Chorus]
[C] Lo[Cmaj7]oo[F]ove, all the things we love
[G7] Pavlova, strawberries and [C] cream
[C] Fa[Cmaj7]mi[F]ly, all united
The [G7] Christmas joy of fami[C]ly
[F] Jesus born in [C] Bethlehem
Three [F] wise men from the [C] East
[F] Ukulele [Em] have four strings
[F] G, C, E and [G7] A.
[Chorus]
And [F] have a merry [C] Ukulele [G7] Christmas [C] time.
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