Come As You Are Uke tab by Nirvana

4 Chords used in the song: Em, D, Am, C

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Year:  1991
Difficulty: 
2.5
(Beginner)
Key: G, EmChords
Intro: Em chordEm-D chordD-; (4x)
Em chordEm D chordD Em chordEm
Come as you are, as you were
D chordD Em chordEm
As I want you to be
D chordD Em chordEm
As a friend, best friend
D chordD Em chordEm
There's an old little me
D chordD Em chordEm
Take your time, hurry up
D chordD Em chordEm
The choice is your's don't be late
D chordD Em chordEm
Take a rest, as a friend,
D chordD Em chordEm D chordD
As an old memory, yeah
Em chordEm D chordD
Memory, yeah (3x)

Em chordEm D chordD Em chordEm
Come dust and mud, suft in bleach
D chordD Em chordEm
As I want you to be
D chordD Em chordEm
There's a trend, there's a friend
D chordD Em chordEm D chordD
There's an old memory, yeah
Em chordEm D chordD
Memory Yeah (3x)

Chorus:
Am chordAm C chordC Am chordAm C chordC
(Remember/Well) I swear that I don't have a gun
Am chordAm C chordC
No I don't have a gun (2x)

Ad lib: Em-D- (10x)
Em chordEm D chordD
Memory yeah (4x)

(Repeat Chorus)
Em chordEm D chordD
Memory yeah (2x)

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It says "as an old enemy", not "there's an old little me". Just wanted to clarify
19 Nov 2023
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About this song: Come As You Are

"Come as You Are" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana, written by frontman Kurt Cobain. It is the third song on (and second single from) the band's second album Nevermind (1991). It was the album's second most successful single, and the band's second American Top 40 hit in 1992. After its release as a single in March 1992, "Come as You Are" peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100; it was the band's second and last American Top 40 hit. The single stayed on the chart for 18 weeks. The song also reached number three on the Billboard Mainstream and Modern Rock Tracks charts.

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