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Two Different Directions by John Denver VERSE
1.) FThey Gsay they Flove each Fother, FI've no Gdoubt they Fdo 2.) Old stories start to surface, patterns from long ago
1.) FThey say they'll Galways Ambe together, Fthat may not be Gtrue 2.) And loving quickly turns to anger for reasons they don't even know
1.) FThey Gcome fromF differentF places, dFifferentG points of Fview 2.) The strongest heart can be broken with one insensitive word
1.) They Ffind themsGelves in Amdifferent spaces Feverything is Gall brand new 2.) The deepest feelings remain unspoken, no one is seen and nothing heard
BRIDGE/VERSE 3
If FopposGites attFract each Fother, whFats the rGeason fFor... OFne being lGike an Amopen wFindow, one just like a clGosing door
CHORUS
1.) FTwo different Gdirections, Ftoo many Gdifferent Fways 2.) Two different directions, too many different ways 3.) Two different directions, too many differnt ways
1.) FOne always Gon the Amroad somewhere, the Fother one always Gstays 2.) One always wants to work things out, the other one wants to play 3.) One likes to see the morning sunrise, the other sleeps in late
1.) FToo often unhGappy and tFoo often Gon your oFwn 2.) Too ready for changes and too much that just can't wait 3.) Too many tomorrows and too many times too late
1.) WFhen you are mGoving in dAmifferent directions, Ftrue love is Gall alFone 2.) When you are moving in different directions, true love can turn to hate 3.) When you are moving in different directions, true love may have to wait 3.) IfF you are commGitted to dAmifferent directions, Ftrue love may hGave toF wait