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Capo III INTRO: A D/E (4X) A Em A Something in the way she moves, Em D G A9 (Riff1) or looks my way, or calls my name Em G C D (Riff2) that seems to leave this troubled world behind. A Em A And if I'm feeling down and blue Em D G A9 (Riff1) or troubled by some foolish game, Em G C A9 (Riff1) she always seems to make me change my mind.. A Em D A9 (Riff1) And I feel fine anytime she's around me now, F#m Bm7 E7sus4 E7 she's around me now almost all the time. A Em D A9 (Riff1) And if I'm well you can tell she's been with me now. F#m Bm7 E7sus4 E7 She's been with me now quite a long, long time Bm E A G D A (Riff3) and I feel fine. D D/C Every now and then G/B C6(9) D the things I lean on lose their meaning G/B C6(9) D and I find myself careening D/C G/B Em A7sus4 A7 in places where I should not let me go. D D/C She has the power to go G/B C6(9) D where no one else can find me G/B C6(9) D Yes, and to silently remind me G/B C6(9) D A Bm E of the happiness and the good times that I know, Bm E But I say I just got to go then. A Em A It isn't what she's got to say Em D G A9 (Riff1) but how she thinks and where she's been. Em G C D (Riff2) To me, the words are nice, the way they sound. A Em A I like to hear them best that way, Em D G A9 (Riff1) it doesn't much matter what they mean. Em G C A9 (Riff1) she says them mostly just to calm me down A Em D A9 (Riff1) And I feel fine anytime she's around me now, F#m Bm7 E7sus4 E7 she's around me now almost all the time. A Em D A9 (Riff1) And if I'm well you can tell she's been with me now. F#m Bm7 E7sus4 E7 She's been with me now quite a long - long - time Bm7 E A G D A (Riff3) Yes and I feel fine.
Written by James Warren Taylor
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