Bill Withers - Grandma’s Hands Ukulele Chords
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[Opening]
[Em]Mmm-mm-mm, mmm-mm-mm.
[Em]Grandma’s hands, clapped in church on Sunday morning,
Grandma’s hands, played a [B7]tambourine so well.
[Em]Grandma’s hands, used to issue out a warning, she’d say;
[B7]”Billy don’t you [A7]run so fast;
[B7]might fall on a [A7]piece of glass,
[B7]”Might be snakes there [A7]in that grass”,
[Em]Grandma’s hands.
[section 2]
[Em]Grandma’s hands, soothed a local unwed mother,
Grandma’s hands, used to [B7]ache sometimes and swell.
[Em]Grandma’s hands, used to lift her face and tell her;
[B7]”Baby, Grandma [A7]understands,
[B7]that you really [A7]love that man,
[B7]Put yourself in [A7]Jesus’ hands”,
[Em]Grandma’s hands.
[section 3]
[Em]Grandma’s hands, used to hand me piece of candy,
Grandma’s hands, picked me [B7]up each time I fell.
[Em]Grandma’s hands, boy, they really came in handy, she’d say;
[B7]”Matty don’t you [A7]whip that boy,
[B7]what you want to [A7]spank him for?
[B7]He didn’t drop no [A7]apple core”,
but I [B7]don’t have Grandma [A7]any more.
[B7]If I get to Heaven, [A7]I’ll look for, [Em]Grandma’s hands.
[Closing]
[Em]Mmm-mm-mm