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VERSE 1: (strum each chord once)
DExcuse me, ADo you have Bm7the time? G D A ‘Cause I’veG been here waiting since a quarter after nine. D A Bm7 GAnd it is not true love that I’m hoping I will find. D A No the trutDh is that I just don’t want to be alone tonight.
VERSE 2: (Listen and strum chords accordingly) D A Bm7
My how your eGyes sparkle. Have you heard that one before? D A 'CauBm7se if you have don't you wGorry I know at least one million more. D A Like the one about yoGur father stealing stars out of the sky, And if I could buy you jusDt one more drink, I think I'd have the Astrength to tell these lies.
PRE-CHORUS G Bm G
And it must fBmeel so fine to get what you want every time. EI would if I were more like James Dean. A
CHORUS: (listen for strumming) G D G D
Then I could walk rightG up to you and say “Hello how do you do?” F#MThen you'd come Bm7back home with Bmme, A D G But I'm just not that cool yAou see, I’m just not that cool you see.
VERSE 2: (same chords as verse 1) So for now I'll just sit here and wait alone, and hope that maybe you'll say hello, as the night just creeps along. And I don't want to know about the clothes you wear. I want to see you in the morning with the sunlight through your hair. PRE-CHORUS CHORUS