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chord lagu satu - iwan fals







LAGU SATU

BY : IWAN FALS

Intro : Em

Em D G
Jalani hidup
Em C G D
Tenang tenang tenanglah seperti karang
Am Bm C D
Sebab persoalan bagai gelombang
G C D Em
Tenanglah tenang tenanglah sayang

E D G
Tek pernah malas
Em C G D
Persoalan yang datang hantam kita
Am Bm C D
Dan kita tak mungkin untuk menghindar
G C D Em
Semuanya sudah suratan

D Am
Oh matahari Masih setia
Em
Menyinari rumah kita
D Am
Tak kan berhenti Tak kan berhenti
Em
Menghangati hati kita

Bm C
Sampai tanah ini inginkan kita kembali
Bm
Sampai kejenuhan mampu
C D
merobek robek hati ini

Em D G
Sebentar saja
Em C G D
Aku pergi meninggalkan
Am Bm C D
Membelah langit punguti bintang
G C D Em
Untuk kita jadikan hiasan

Instrument :D Am Em
D Am Em

Bm C
Sampai tanah ini inginkan kita kembali
Bm
Sampai kejenuhan mampu
C D
merobek robek hati ini

Em D C D
Tenang tenang tenanglah sayang
Em D C D
Semuanya sudah suratan
Em D C D
Tenang tenang seperti karang
Em D C D
Bintang bintang jadikan hiasan

Em D C D
Tenang tenang tenanglah sayang
Em D C D
Semuanya sudah suratan
Em D C D
Tenang tenang seperti karang
Em D C D
Bintang bintang jadikan hiasan

Em D C D
Berlomba kita dengan sang waktu
Em D C D
Jenuhkah kita jawab sang waktu
Em D C D
Bangkitlah kita tunggu sang waktu
Em D C D
Tenanglah kita menjawab waktu

Em D C D
Seperti karang Tenanglah
Em D C D
Seperti karang Tenanglah
Em D C D
Seperti karang Tenanglah
Em D C D
Seperti karang Tenanglah

Ending :
Em D C D 8x

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