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WHATEVERS WRITTEN IN YOUR HEART by Gerry Rafferty This is in the original key of G - I play it in D capo 2, as Gerry had a deceptively high pitched voice Intro (Repeat as required)
CYeah, night and Gday CandG day B7
EmWakin'up here on a rainy day GI swore last time that I would Cstay aGway DI came down here to Ctalk to you DI said this time I Cmight get AmthroGugh B7
EmI heard us speak but all the words were dead GWe talked all night and left it Call unGsaid DSo we agree to Cdisagree DAt least we got our CmeAmmory G
CHORUS
CWhatever's written in your Amheart,that's all that GmattersC G C G CYou'll find a way to say it Amall some GdayC (yGeahC) G CWhatever's written in your Amheart, that's all that GmattersC CYeah, night and Gday Cand Gday B7
You've got your secrets yeah and I've got mine We've played this game now for a long long time You don't lean on anyone You never had no place to run You never wanted me to get too cloes We love and hate the ones we need the most I tried to find a way to you One thing I could say to you CHORUS Instrumental Maybe I've always set my sights too high You take the easy way and still get by I know there ain't no special way We all get there anyway I heard us speak but all the words were dead We talked all night and left it all unsaid So we agree to disagree At least we got our memory CHORUS Repeat chorus (Fade) mikeperry109@hotmail.co.uk