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		<title>A Thousand Years</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🕯 About the Song “A Thousand Years” is what happens when a vampire romance accidentally spawns one of the greatest [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🕯 About the Song</h3>



<p>“A Thousand Years” is what happens when a vampire romance accidentally spawns one of the greatest wedding songs of all time. Christina Perri wrote it after reading <em>Breaking Dawn</em>, and somehow captured that trembling, timeless feeling of loving someone so much it feels like forever — and maybe it actually is.</p>



<p>It’s slow, sincere, and heartbreakingly simple — no tricks, no flash, just steady devotion wrapped in melody. On ukulele, it turns into a lullaby for grown-ups: haunting, beautiful, and easier to play than it sounds.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips</h3>



<p>We’ll use <strong>G major</strong> — it fits perfectly for singing and keeps those bright uke tones ringing clear.<br>You’ll need <strong>G, D, Em, C, Am, and Bm</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Verse progression:</strong> [G] – [Em] – [C] – [D]<br><strong>Pre-chorus:</strong> [Am] – [Em] – [D]<br><strong>Chorus:</strong> [G] – [D] – [Em] – [C]</p>



<p>Strumming pattern: <em>down–down–up–up–down–up</em> around <strong>65–70 bpm</strong>, or use a simple <strong>down-strum</strong> ballad style for the verse and open up in the chorus.<br>This song lives and dies on control — let the pauses breathe.</p>



<p>Try arpeggiating gently (pluck 4–3–2–1) during the first verse, and add full strums as the intensity grows.<br>The final chorus should sound like light spilling through a window.</p>



<p><strong>Singing tip:</strong> Perri sings just behind the beat — that slight hesitation is what makes it ache. Keep it soft; don’t belt. Let your voice tremble if it wants to.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually</h3>



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<li>It took Christina Perri <strong>six months to write the lyrics</strong> because she wanted them to feel completely timeless.</li>



<li>The song’s been used in <strong>millions of wedding videos</strong> — it’s basically a global vow renewal.</li>



<li>It re-entered the Billboard charts years later thanks to TikTok and cover versions.</li>



<li>Perri re-recorded it with her daughter in 2021 — officially making it the most adorable sequel ever.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🌈 Final Word</h3>



<p>“A Thousand Years” is about patience, faith, and the terrifying beauty of real love. On ukulele, it becomes something almost meditative — every strum a heartbeat, every pause a held breath.</p>



<p>If you ever needed proof that the uke can break hearts as easily as it cheers them up, this song is it.</p>



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