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This is a song I wrote for a girl I just met. I wasn't planning on writing it, but I was thinking a lot about her, and the song just wrote itself. Go ahead,if you want, and make your own version of this song and copy and paste it into the comments page. If you do, MAKE SURE TO GIVE CREDIT TO ME, Mitch P! Any suggestions on making this song even better would be great, too. Thanks, and enjoy the song! Strumming/fingerpicking: I like to finger-pick the intro and verse similarly to A Thousand Years by Christina Perry, the chorus as a nice, soft DDDDU rhythm (the second D being just the low E and A strings), and the bridge as just one strum per chord. Capo: 2 Intro: G, Cadd9, D/F#, Cadd9 Verse 1:
I havGen't known you Cadd9long But it sCadd9eems like it's been foG/Brever I've just been goGing aCadd9long With this sD/F#ame old G/Bsong
Chorus 1:
I brGeathe itCadd9 in It's the haD/F#rdest thing that I've Cadd9had to do Is breGathe itCadd9 in I brD/F#eathe it in forCadd9 you
Verse 2:
I mGet you as a Cadd9boy D/F#Wild, young, and imG/Bmature It wasn't 'tGill you came Cadd9along That I kD/F#new just what to G/Bdo
(NO chorus)
How loGng has it Cadd9been Since the lD/F#ast time that I've sG/Been you' Oh, bGaby, if you feel thatCadd9 too Then sD/F#ing this same tG/Bune
Chorus 1 Bridge (single strum):
We taBmlked about scChool We talDked about our fuCtures And thBmat's when I kCnew That I neDeded to be with yCou
(same finger-picking as was done in the intro) Chorus 2 (softly, strum only once for the last line, and let the last chord, Cadd9, ring):
I brGeathe itCadd9 in It's the haD/F#rdest thing that I've Cadd9had to do Is breGathe itCadd9 in WD/F#on't you breathe iCadd9n too'