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Indiana  Jon McLaughlin

very standard chords... the song itself has some other chord extensions going on, but
is basically what jon is playing
Intro
[Bb] [C] [F]  
I?m g[F]lad i never l[Bb]ived next to the wa[F]ter.
So [Bb]I could never g[C]et used to the bea[F]ch.
and I?m g[Bb]lad I never g[C]rew up on a mou[F]ntain.
to fi[C]gure out how high the world could reach.
I l[F]ove the mi[Bb]les between me and the c[F]ity.
where I qu[Bb]ietly imag[C]ine every str[F]eet.
and I?m g[Bb]lad I?m only pi[C]cturing the m[F]oment.[Dm]
I?m gl[Bb]ad she never f[C]ell in love with [F]me.
intro chords
Same First Verse Chords
for some the world?s a treasure to discover.
and your scenery should never stay the same.
and they?re trading in their dreams for explanations.
all in an attempt to entertain.
but I love the miles between me and the city.
where I quietly imagine every street.
and I?m glad I?m only picturing the moment
I?m glad she never fell in love with me
the tr[Am]ick of love is to never let it [Bb]find you.
it?s e[F]asy to get over missing o[A]ut.
I know the [Dm]how?s and w[F]hens, b[Dm]ut now and th[F]en,
she?s all I th[C]ink about.
I wonder how it feels to be famous.
but wonder is as far as I will go.
because I?d probably lose myself in all the pictures,
and end up being someone I don?t know.
so it?s probably best I stay in Indiana,
just dreaming of the world as it should be
where every day is a battle to convince myself
I?m glad she never fell in love with me.

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