Eagles

The Girl From Yesterday(Chords)

Eagles

Key: G

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	        Introdução:  C G C G   D   C D G  
  
Verso:  
  
   G                             C  
It wasn't reall sad the way they said good-bye  
   D/F#                         G  
Or maybe it just hurt so bad she couldn't cry  
   G                                         C   
He packed his things, walked out the door and drove away  
    G             D/F#               G   
And she became the girl from yesterday  
  
   G  
He took a plane across the sea   
   C  
To some foreign land  
    D/F#                        G   
She stayed at home and tried so hard to understand  
    G                                   C  
How someone who had been so close could be so far away  
    G             D/F#               G  
And she became the girl from yesterday  

D/F# She doesn't know what's right C G She doesn't know what's wrong G D/F# C G She only Knows the pain that comes from waiting for so long C G And she doesn't count the teardrops C G That she's cried while he's away C D C G Because she knows deep in her heart Am D/F# That he'll be back someday
Solo:  
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G|------------------0-2-0-0-------------------------------  
D|--------------------------0-2---------------------------  
A|--------------------------------------------------------  
E|--------------------------------------------------------
A D The light's on in the window; she's waiting by the phone E A E Talking to a memory that's never coming home A D She dreams of his returnig and the things that he might say A E A But she'll always be the girl from yesterday A E A Yeah, she'll always be the girl from yesterday.
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_______________________________________________________ Contribuição: Filyp Lima([email protected])

Written by Glenn Lewis Frey, Jack Tempchin

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