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| Note: the "organ" - actually Zal's Guild Thunderbird with the treble |
| rolled off - plays the following chords during the verses: |
| | 111 | 111 | 111 | 111 |
| xx | 765x xx | 777x xx | 432x xx | 645x |
| | G | C | E | D |
| | | | | The rhythm guitar plays G while the "organ" plays G to C (as denoted |
| 1: Did you ever have to make up your mind |
| 3: Then you know you better make up your mind |
| To pick up on one and leave the other behind |
| | G | D | C |
| It's n | ot often e | asy, and n | ot often kind |
| | D | G |
| Did you e | ver have to make up your m | ind |