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GROW OLD WITH YOU

Verse 1 A
I wanna make you smile
Bm
Whenever you're sad
C#m
Carry you around D
When your arthritis is bad
A E
All I wanna do is D A E
Grow old with you.

Verse 2 A
I'll get you medicine
Bm
When your tummy aches
C#m
Build you a fire D
When the furnace breaks
A E
It could be so nice D A A7
Growing old with you.

Chorus D
I'll miss you

I'll kiss you
A
Give you my coat when you are cold
D
Need you

Feed you
E(hold) E D
Even let you hold the remote control

Verse 3
A
Let me do the dishes
Bm
In our kitchen sink
C#m
Put you to bed D
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C-G-G-C-Am-D7-D7 Intro x2

Key Signature: G
Time Signature: 2/2}

Verse1:

G C
All my bags are packed I'm ready to go. G C
I'm standing here out side your door. G Am D7
I hate to wake you up to say good bye. G C
But the dawn is breaking it early morn. G C
The taxi's waitin he's blownin his horn. G Am D7
Already I'm so lonesome I could die.

*Chorus: G C
So kiss me and smile for me. G C
Tell me that you'll wait for me.
G Am

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