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If tomorrow never comes  Garth Brooks



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[G]Sometimes late at [Am]night
[D]I lie awake and watch her [C]sleep[G]ing[C] [G]
She's [D]lost in peaceful [Am]dreams
So I turn [D]out the lights and [C]lay there in the [G]dark
[G]And the thought crosses my [Am]mind
[D]If I never wake up in the [C]morni[G]ing[C] [G]
[D]Would she ever [Am]doubt the [D]way I feel
About her [D7]in my [G]heart[C] [G]
If [G7]tomorrow never [C]comes
Will she know how much I [G]loved her [G]
Did I try in every [D]way to [Am]show her every [D]day
That [C]she's my only [G]one
And if my [G7]time on earth were [C]through
And she must face this world with[Em]out me
Is the love I gave her in the [D]past
Gonna [Am]be enough to [D]last
If tomorrow never [G]comes[C] [G] [Am] [G]
'Cause I've lost love ones in the past[Am]
Who never [D7]knew how much I[C]loved [G]them[C] [G]
Now I [D]live with the re[Am]gret
That my true [D7]feelings for them [C]never were [G]revealed
So I made a promise to [Am]myself
To say each [D7]day how much she [C]means to [G]me[C] [G]
And [D]avoid that circum [Am]stance
Where there's no [D7]second chance to tell her how I [G]feel[G]
So tell that someone that you [Am]love
Just what you`re thinking [D7]of
If tomorrow never [G]comes__[C] [G] [Am] [G]__
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neil mcaughey (report)

this works good..best to start real slow and then up the tempo for the chorus