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Great song by Miranda Lambert, co-written with her husband Blake Shelton for her record Four the Record. IMPORTANT!!! - This song is tuned a half step down from standard. Pretty much any time you see a D, you can hammer on the high E string to a Dsus4 at the end of the phrase. G 320033 D XX0232 Dsus4 XX0233 Cadd9 X32033 Em7 022030 Am X02210 (intro) G D (x2) G Cadd9 Em7 D (x4) (verse 1)
GWeatherman saCadd9id Em7It's gonna snDow GBy now ICadd9 should Be Em7used to the cDold
G Cadd9 Em7 D
GMid-FebruaryCadd9 Shouldn'tEm7 be so scaDry GIt was only DeceCadd9mber Em7I still rDemember The pAmresents, the trEm7ees, yCadd9ou and me
(chorus)
G But you went awayD How dEm7are you I Cadd9miss you G They say I'll be okD But I'm not goEm7ing to eCadd9ver get over you
G Cadd9 Em7 D (x2) (verse 2)
GLiving aCadd9lone Em7Here in this Dplace GI think of yCadd9ou And Em7I'm not afDraid
G Cadd9 Em7 D
GYour favorite Cadd9records Em7Make me feel Dbetter Cause yGou sing alCadd9ong With Em7every sDong I know you diAmdn't mEm7ean to Cadd9give them to me
(chorus)
G But you went away D How dEm7are you I Cadd9miss you G They say I'll be okD But I'm not goEm7ing to eCadd9ver get over you
G D Em7 Cadd9 (bridge)
It really Amsinks in, you Em7know, when I sCadd9ee it in stone
(chorus)
G But you went away D How dEm7are you I Cadd9miss you G They say I'll be okD But I'm not goEm7ing to eCadd9ver get over you
(outro) G D (x2)