| D | A | |
| Fi | rst time he l aid eyes on her, |
| Bm | D | |
| h | e | kissed his heart goodbye, |
| D | A | |
| He | nearly drove right o ff the road, |
| Bm | A | |
| and | all she did was smile, |
| Bm | A | |
| B | ut | when she bu rned up their first di nner, |
| Em | Bm | |
| a | nd | laid cryin' on the couch, |
| D | |
| T | hat's the mo ment, |
| A | G | A | D | |
| T | ha | t | he | f ell in love f rom the in side out, |
| (verse 2) |
| D | A | Bm | D | |
| Sh | e | lov | ed the way he al ways brought fl owers to the door, |
| D | A | Bm | A | |
| He | t | ook | her to new pl aces that s he'd never been before, |
| Bm | A | |
| W | hen | he l ost his job and he lost his pride, |
| Em | Bm | |
| a | nd | his h eart was filled with doubt, |
| D | |
| T | hat's when she k new, |
| A | G | A | D | |
| H | ow | m | uc | h she lo ved that man f rom the ins ide out, |
| (chorus) |
| D | Em | G | Bm | |
| F | ro | m t | he | ins ide lo ve is str onger, |
| D | Em | G | D | |
| t | ha | n t | he | outs ide lo oking i n, |
| G | A | Bm | |
| W | he | n | the te ars f all you l earn, |
| G | A | D | |
| W | ha | t | love's ab out from the in side o ut, |
| (verse 3) |
| She has watched her ravine hair slowly turn to gray, |
| Since the day that she retired he just gets in the way, |
| Well, they ain't much to look at Two old faces in the crows, |
| But they could write the book of love from the inside out, |
| (chorus) |
| D | Em | G | Bm | |
| F | ro | m t | he | ins ide lo ve is str onger, |
| D | Em | G | D | |
| t | ha | n t | he | outs ide lo oking i n, |
| G | A | Bm | |
| W | he | n | the te ars f all you learn, |
| G | A | D | |
| W | ha | t | love's ab out from the in side out, |
| (ending) |
| G | A | D | G | A | |
| Fr | om | t | he | in side o ut, fr om the in side, |
| D | A | Bm | D | |
| Fi | rs | t t | ime he l aid eyes on her he k issed his heart goodbye |