Chords with lyrics
GMaj13Gmaj13
His eyes roamed skyward
D6/9
AS she wheeled him in his chair
GMaj13Gmaj13
He twitched and he trembled
D6/9
While his fingers clawed at the air
GMaj13Gmaj13 A/GA/G
He spoke in bits and pieces
D6/9
His words in disarray
GMaj13Gmaj13
Yet she listened carefully
D6/9
To all that he had to say
Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj9Gmaj9
He must have been her beau from way back when
Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj9Gmaj9
Someone she swore to honour till the end
Bm7Bm7 GMaj9Gmaj9
Life is cruel, there ain't no denyin'
D MajorD GMaj13Gmaj13
At times too heavy a cross to bear
D MajorD E minor 7Em7 Gmaj7Gmaj7
And yet something beautiful
A7sus4A7sus4 Bm7Bm7 A major 6A6
When lo- ove is there.
GMaj13Gmaj13
And the crowds did their damndest
D6/9
To hide away their eyes
GMaj13Gmaj13
But people being people
D6/9
They did otherwise
GMaj13Gmaj13 A/GA/G
Yet she tended to the needs
D6/9
Of a man all bent and curled
GMaj13Gmaj13
As if God was in his heaven
D6/9
And all was right with the world
Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj9Gmaj9 A/GA/G
She reached deep down inside his living hell
Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj9Gmaj9
And touched the light bound by a broken shell
Bm7Bm7 Gmaj7Gmaj7
Life is cruel there ain't no denyin'
D6/9 GMaj13Gmaj13
And in the end no one is spared
D MajorD E minor 7Em7 Gmaj7Gmaj7
And yet something beautiful
A7sus4A7sus4 Bm7Bm7
When lo- ove is
|A major 6A6 |GMaj13Gmaj13 | % |D6/9 | % |
there.
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Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj13Gmaj13
Some wear bright stars or medals on their chest
Bm7Bm7 A/C#A/C# D MajorD A7sus4A7sus4 GMaj9Gmaj9
Some he roes go, seldom being noticed
Bm7Bm7 Gmaj7Gmaj7
Life is cruel there ain't no denyin'
D6/9 GMaj13Gmaj13
At times too heavy a cross to bear
D MajorD E minor 7Em7 Gmaj7Gmaj7
And yet something beautiful
A7sus4A7sus4 Bm7Bm7 A major 6A6
When lo- ove is there
GMaj13Gmaj13
She stood him from his wheel chair.
D6/9
Sat him in the van
GMaj13Gmaj13
Kissed his cheek and whispered
D6/9
You're still my man