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Nothing I Can Do
GFirst morning G/Gbever to have seen the sG/Fun Must have run the Cother way BbUntil she found that it was Amonly getting earlier that Gway When she spun one-hundred G/Gbeighty degrees And behG/Feld the sweet light rising Cthrough the trees BbShe fell to her Amknees and she began to Gmsmile, because BbShe had been in Amdarkness for a Glong long while, She said... There is nothing that DI can do but Ambelong to you GHeaven and Earth and I Dfind myself CSinging this C/Bsong for Amyou GAs luck would have it, it Djust so happens that there's C C/B Am Bb C G. . . Nothing I'd Rather do
And the first lesson ever to have learned its way Must've been suprised All i can say is im just glad that i survived, And the first river to have met the sea, I beleive he must've sighed, said All this rambling I'm blad to finally find, that After all I haven;t just been wasting my time. There is nothing that i can do but belong to you Heaven and Earth and I find myself Singing this song for you As luck would have it, it just so happens that there's Nothing I'd Rather do.
C7Just so long as your Emflying around high C7Whatever you find Gout in the sky C7dont forget to Emfall down sometimes BbI'm easy to findAm, look around you IDt's a good thing that I fGinally found you.
There is nothing that i can do but belong to you Heaven and Earth and I find myself Singing this song for you As luck would have it, it just so happens that there's Nothing I'd Rather do.