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LAST IN LOVE J. D. Souther Verse 1
EBlues outF#m7side my Abm7door. Ab C#m I don't even Aknow if it's Braining. But EI've been F#m7here beAbm7fore Ab
C#mand I don't want to Abe here aEgain. AEvery now and then Abm7voices on the wind
F#m7call me B7back to the Efirst time. Esus7 AFar away and clear Abm7you can hear the teardrops
F#m7falling for the B7last in Elove.
Verse 2
EIf I F#m7let you Abm7down. Ab C#m All I can Asay is I'm Bsorry. Now Eit's all F#m7over tAbm7own. Ab
C#mSo I don't want to Ahear it from Eyou. Darling Aplease don't look away. It's Abm7hard enough to say
F#m7this could B7go on forEeveEsus7r. AWhen the night is clear, Abm7I can hear the teardrops
F#m7falling for the B7last in Elove.
Bridge E F#m7 Abm7 Ab C#m A E
AEvery now and then I hear Abm7voices on the wind. F#m7I may B7love you alEways and aEsus7lways.
AFar away and clear Abm7you can hear the teardrops F#m7falling for the B7last in Elove,
F#m7calling for the B7last in Elove. Will we F#m7always be the B7last in Alove' E