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I Told You So
Carrie Underwood
[ Предположительная тональность: G ]

Intro: G D C

G
Suppose I called you up tonight,
D
And told you that I loved you,
C D G
And suppose I said "I wanna come back home."
C G D Em
And suppose I cried and said "I think
I finally learned my lesson
C D
And I'm tired of spending all my time alone.

G D
If I told you that I realized you're all I ever wanted
C D G
And it's killing me to be so far away.
C G D G
Would you tell me that you loved me too
and would we cry together?
C Dsus4 D
Or would you simply laugh at me and say:

C G D C
"I told you so, oh I told you so.
D Cadd9 D G D
I told you someday you would come crawling back
and asking me to take you in
C D C
I told you so, but you had to go,
D C D G C
Now I found somebody new and you will never break my heart
in two again."

G D
If I got down on my knees and told you I was yours foever
C D G
Would you get down on yours too and take my hand?
C G D Em
Would we get that old time feeling, would we laugh
and talk for hours
C D
The way we did when our love first began?

G D
Would you tell me that you missed me too
and that you'd been so lonely
C D G
And you waited for the day that I return.
C G D Em
And we'd live in love forever, and that I'm your one and only,
C Dsus2 D
Or would you say the tables finally turned?

Would you say:
C G D C
"I told you so, oh I told you so,
D Cadd9 D G D
I told you someday you would come crawling back
and asking me to take you in
C G D C
I told you so, but you had to go,
D C D G D C
Now I found somebody new and you will never break my heart
in two again."

D C (strum, let ring)
"Now I found somebody new and you will never break my
G D G
heart in two again."

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