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D G A D G A D Bm There?s an old Kodak camera in my dresser drawer G A I ran across it just this afternoon D Bm And I realized that I don't ever use it anymore G A In fact last time I did, I think it was with you D When we were down in Cozumel Bm We had the whole beach to ourselves G And it's crazy now to think A That it's all there on that film D And I could take it to the store Bm To be developed - but what for? G E I can still see everything just fine G A D?G?A And who needs pictures with a memory like mine? D Bm Standing there I couldn't help but think about G A Everything that might be on that role D Bm I think it even has another trip we took G A I guess that must have been at least three years ago D When we were down in Baton Rouge Bm And there wasn't much to do G A So we drove into New Orleans every afternoon D Bm And I swear that you would think that it was only yesterday G E Cause I can still see everything just fine G A D And who needs pictures with a memory like mine? A Somewhere in my closet G D There's a cardboard box just sittin' on a shelf A It's full of faded memories G E--A And it's been there ever-since the night you left D Bm Oh just forgotten photographs to remind me of the past G E Oh but I can still see everything just fine G A Bm-E And who needs pictures with a memory like mine? G A D?G?A D?G?A?D And who needs pictures with a memory like mine?
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