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Am C I was told by a good friend G C You were untouchable, out of my reach. Am C But the first time ever I saw you, G C I spilled my cherry wine over your dress. Am C You said, 'Don't you worry, it's not my best one.' G C First encounter, hardly the best. F G C But I would not change a thing F G C If I could do it all over again. F G C Am* All I'm tryin' to say in this awkward way is, C 'I still love you.' Am C Didn't I try to impress you, G C But my old Chevy Van kept breakin' down. Am C And my one room over the drugstore, G C We watched the neon lights go out over town. Am C And some nights we'd go out dancin', G C Come home singin' by the Erie Canal. Am C Two hearts gently poundin' G C As that mornin' train came janglin' through. F G C But I would not change a thing F G C If I could do it all over again. F G C Am* All I'm tryin' to say in this awkward way is, C 'I still love you.' Am C Well darlin', didn't I promise G C I'd never go so far away again? Am C But here I am writin' this letter; G C Goodbye to you, my love, see you again. F G C But I would not change a thing F G C If I could do it all over again. F G C Am* All I'm tryin' to say in this awkward way is, C 'I still love you.'
Written by Rod Stewart
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