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Intro: C Em7 F (2x) G Don't wish it away Em7 F (C F/C C F/C C F/C) Don't look at it like it's forever C G Between you and me Bm F (C F/C C F/C C F/C) I could honestly say that things can only get better C G B7 Em And while I'm away dust out the demons inside Dm G7/D C G And it won't be long before you and me run Am F G Am7 G/B To the place in our hearts where we hide C G/B F And I guess that's why they call it the blues C G/B F Time on my hands could be time spent with you C/E G Laughing like children Am Living like lovers C/E F D7/F# Rolling like thunder, under the covers F F/G C Em7 F And I guess that's why they call it the blues G Just stare into space Em7 F (C F/C C F/C C F/C) Picture my face in your hands C G Live for each second Bm F (C F/C C F/C C F/C) Without hesitation, never forget I'm your man C G B7 Em Wait on me girl, cry in the night if it helps Dm G7/D C G But more than ever I simply love you Am F G Am7 G/B More than I love life itself Chorus
C G/B F And I guess that's why they call it the blues C G/B F Time on my hands could be time spent with you C/E G Laughing like children Am Living like lovers C/E F D7/F# Rolling like thunder, under the covers F F/G C Em7 F And I guess that's why they call it the blues
Written by Bernard John Taupin, Reginald Kenneth Dwight, Johnstone David William Logan
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