Tuning: Standard
No Capo
G
Sitting there smiling, curled on the couch
DAm
Sunday morning going down, rain pouring from the sky,
D
It's the only sound
G
There's a question in your eyes you don't have to ask
DAm
Cause you know the answer is yes every single time
D
Whatever time it is
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AmD
Don't let this slip away
Whatcha say?
G
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
D
I wanna go where you wanna take me
Am
Wrapped up in you wrapped up in me crazy
GD
Come on, come on
G
Tangled and twisted all up in us
D
Every little kiss, every little touch
Am
We can't get there fast enough
D
So come on, come on, come on
GDAmDG
Oh, there's something about a storm that stirs me up
DAm
I can feel it moving in all around us, dancing in the air,
D
Can you feel that rush?
G
Oh, listen, baby, listen to the rhythm of the rain
DAmD
There ain't nothing more to say, but
G
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
D
I wanna go where you wanna take me
Am
Wrapped up in you wrapped up in me crazy
GD
Come on, come on
G
Tangled and twisted all up in us
D
Every little kiss, every little touch
Am
We can't get there fast enough
DG
So come on, come on, come on
GDAmDG
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
DAmD
I wanna go where you wanna take me
G
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
D
I wanna go where you wanna take me
Am
Wrapped up in you wrapped up in me crazy
GD
Come on, come on
G
Tangled and twisted all up in us
D
Every little kiss, every little touch
Am
We can't get there fast enough
D
So come on, come on, come on
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