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[Intro] G C G C D [Verse 1]
She had a rCing of gold and a tDhree year old and a hGouse with a wooden fence, the docCtors tried and the fDamily cried cuz it dGidn't make no sense, but sComewhere, dDeep inside, she Emknew God knew bC#metter, so in the mAmiddle of the night, dim nightlight, she sCtarted her lDetter.
it said; [Chorus]
CDon'tD giveEm up, right before the miracle, Ddon'tC letD thisEm world turn you cold and cynical, Ctake these words, Dwrite 'em on your heart, Glet your light Cshine through the dark, and wAmhen you think yEmou've had enDough, keep looking uC-u-uD-u-Emu-u-uDp keep looking uC-u-uD-u-uEmp
[Verse 2]
Well she gCot the note that her mDama wrote on the dGay she turned eleven, on the eCnvelope, she Dread the words "To my lGittle girl, from heaven" she cCouldn't remDember the sDmell of her skCin, oh, but Amon that night, it was like she was hColding her aDgain
when she read [Chorus]
CDon'tD giveEm up, right before the miracle, Ddon'tC letD thisEm world turn you cold and cynical, Ctake these words, Dwrite 'em on your heart, Glet your light Cshine through the dark, and wAmhen you think yEmou've had enDough, keep looking uC-u-uD-u-Emu-u-uDp keep looking uC-u-uD-u-uEmp
[Bridge]
CFind a man who will Ghold your hand, and loDve you for you, and for heCavens sakes, you'll mGake mistakes, but whatCever you dCmo;
[Chorus]
CDon'tD giveEm up, right before the miracle, Ddon'tC letD thisEm world turn you cold and cynical, Ctake these words, Dwrite 'em on your heart, Glet your light Cshine through the dark, and wAmhen you think yEmou've had enDough, keep looking uC-u-uD-u-Emu-u-uDp keep looking uC-u-uD-u-uEmp keep looking uC-u-uD-u-up