Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
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G
C
Am
I got seated at a table
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G
with this sweet old couple.
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G
We talked and ate barbecue.
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G
C
They'd just been mar
Am
ried sixty years so I said,
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G
If it's no trouble,
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G
C
would you share a secret or two?
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They looked at each other and
C
with nothing but their eyes
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He asked and she concurred
G
with his reply
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Am
F
C
G
Talk a lot, but listen even more
C
Em
G
Never look at another longingly
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Am
F
When she's wrong, forget it
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G
True love keeps no score
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G
Have open ears, faithful eyes
Dm
And poor memories
C
Dm
G
C
Am
While I waited for my refill
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G
at the drugstore counter in
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G
C
G
Shuffled, a man I recognized, when
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Am
they gave him his prescription,
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G
F
G
I walked over and recounted how I'd met him and his lovely
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F
C
I said you'd had an anniversary that week,
as I recall
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And those secrets that you shared,
G
see, I memorized them all
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Am
F
C
G
Talk a lot, but listen even more
C
Em
G
Never look at another longingly
C
Am
F
When she's wrong, forget it
C
G
True love keeps no score
C
Have open ears
G
Faithful eyes
Dm
And poor memories
C
Dm
C
He said, my love passed on last
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Easter
Dm
C
And I'm just getting through
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Dm
C
G
But thank you much for that refresher
I'll be seeing her real soon
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Am
F
C
G
Talk a lot, but listen even more
C
Em
Never look at another longingly
G
C
G
Am
F
When she's wrong, forget it
C
G
True love keeps no scorn
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G
Have open ears, faithful eyes
Dm
And poor memories
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G
Open ears, faithful eyes
Dm
G
And poor memories
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