Maria Mena

You're the only one(Chords)

Maria Mena

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	        Intro:  A A9 D D9 A A9 D D9 
 
A                       A9                D 
Well, I saw you with you hands above your head,  
           D9                        A 
spinning around, trying not to look down, 
        A9                  D   D9 
but you did, and you fell, hard on the ground. 
A                       A9                       
Then you stumbled around for a good ten minutes,  
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And I said I've never seen anyone look so dumb before 
A9                        D                   D9 
And you laughed and said 'I still know how to turn you on  
 
though' 

E And you are the only one who, D drags me kicking and screaming trough fast dreams. E And you are the only one who, D Knows exactly what I need
A A9 D D9 A A9 D D9 A A9 D And I probably forgot to tell you this like the time when I D9 A forgot to tell you about the scar, A9 D D9 remember how uncomfortable that made you feel A A9 D See you're not what I expected, but you're the only one who D9 A A9 knows how to handle me, and you're such a great kisser, and I D D9 know that you agree. Chorus A A9 D D9 A A9 D D9 (x2) A A9 D D9 I hope you can forgive me for that time when I put my hand A A9 D between you're legs and said it was small, cause it's really D9 not at all. A A9 D D9 I guess there's just a part of me that likes to bring you down A A9 just to keep you around D D9 Cause the day you realize how amazing you are, you're gonna leave me! E And you are the only one who, D holds my hear back when I'm drunk and get sick E And you are the only one who D Knows exactly what I need E And you are the only one who, D drags me, kicking and screaming trough fast dreams. E And you are the only one who, D Knows exactly what I need A A9 D D9 A A9 D D9 (x2) (Exactly what I need) A A9 D Well, I saw you with you hands above your head, D9 A spinning around, trying not to look down, A9 D D9 but you did, and you fell, hard on the ground.

Written by Maria Mena/Arvid Solvang

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