Tim McGraw - Annie i owe you a dance
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Tim McGraw, "Annie I Owe You A Dance"
B F# G#m F#m E
(verse)
BI was running late again, G#mpicking up a few things
And Bthere you were on isle F#13.
I Bfelt that old rush, when you G#msaw me you blushed
Like you Bdid when you were sweet F#sixteen.
They Esaid you looked lost on the Bdancefloor,
With a lEonely look in your Beyes.
Don't know Ewhy I didn't show, to this Bday I still don't know
For Eonce I wish I hadn't thought F#twice.
Then your Bmaj7folks split up and you Bmoved to Colorado,
And I Eheaded out to BTennessee.
EHeard you got married and you Bmoved back home,
Emaj7Here we are again, you and Bme.
(chorus)
It's no Bsurprise the light in your F#little girl's eyes,
G#mShines like the ring on your Ehand.
EAnnie, I F#owe you a Bdance. F# G#m F#m E
(verse)
BDon't the years fly by in the Eblink of an eye,
Yeah G#mloves, I've had a F#few.
I've Bbeen a million places and I've Eseen a million faces,
But I G#mcouldn't stop thinking 'bout F#you.
ERemember how we'd talk for F#hours, G#mkeeping each other's F#secrets,
Made a Epromise I'd take you to Bhomecoming,
But EAnnie I F#didn't G#mkeep F#it.
Almost Bcalled you up, when I F#played it bolder,
But I G#mthought I'd just let it Bbe.
Heard you Bfound yourself a F#real good man,
Do you G#mever think of you and Bme?
(chorus)
It's no Bsurprise the light in your F#little girl's eyes,
G#mShines like the ring on your Ehand.
EAnnie, I F#owe you a Bdance.
(instrumental)
B E F#, B E F#
(verse-0ut)
So put your Bgroceries in the basket, I'm so Esorry, now I'm asking
Like I G#mshould have twenty years F#ago.
And I Bknow it's all over, I'm just Elooking for some closure,
And there's a G#msong on the F#radio.
You Egive me your hand and we Bstart to dance,
The Ecashier gives us a Bsmile.
As you Eturn and walk away, I hear your Blittle girl say
E"Momma, who was Bthat guy?"
I Bshouldn't be surprised, look F#forgiveness in your eyes,
G#mGave me a second Echance.
E F# (no chord) B F# G#m F# E, B
Annie, thanks for the dance.