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In These Arms  Bon Jovi


 


 

You want committment tak[E]e a look into th[A]ese eyes
They burn with fire, jus[E]t for you now un[A]til the end of time
c#m A
I would do anything; I'd beg, I'd steal, I'd die
B E A(only this time)
To have you in these arms tonight
Verse 2
Baby I want you like the roses; want the rain
You know I need you; like a poet needs the pain
I would give anything; my blood my love my life.
If you were in these arms tonight
Ref
E B c#m A
I'd hold you, I'd need you, I'd get down on my knees for you
E c#m B A
And make everything alright if you were in these arms
E B c#m A
I'd love you, I'd please you, I'd tell you that I'd never leave you
E c#m B A E A
And love you till the end of time if you were in these arms tonight
Verse 3
We stared at the sun and[E] we made a promi[A]se
A promise this world wou[E]ld never blind u[A]s
c#m A
These are my words our words were our songs
c#m A
Our songs are our prayers these prayers keep me strong it's what I believe
If you were in these ar[B]ms tonight [E]
Ref
Verse 4
Your clothes are[B] still scattered all over our room this [A]old place still smells like your cheap perfume
Everything here [B]reminds me of you and there's nothing th[A]at I wouldn't do to be in your arms
Solo E | B | c#m | A | E | B | f#m | B
c#m A
And these were our words They keep me strong
Ref
Transcribed by Matthias Kiess, September 1995, e-mail: kiess@ipa.fhg.de
Any corrections, additions, tabs, tricks, licks etc. are welcome.

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