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Changing
John Mayer
[ Предположительная тональность: C ]

[Verse]

         C    F   C
I am not done changing
           C    G   C
Out on the run changing
         Am               C
I may be old and I may be young
             F    G   C
But i am not done changing


[Verse]

             C    F   C
I met me someone changing
            C    G   C
We had some fun changing
            Am                      C
Sometimes I wonder if she'll be the one
          F    G   C
when I am done changing


[Chorus]

G               C
Some of us stop running
G               C
Some of us went home
Am                   C
Some of us don't got one
         F         C/E    G
So we'll build one of our own
G                       C
Friends behind the fences
G             C
Looking at me strange
Am                       C                     F         G
Wondering when I'm gonna come to my senses but i'm still changing
    F       G
And I can't change my ways


[Break]

C F
C F


[Verse]

          C    F   C
I see the sky changing
              C  G   C
Reminds me of my changing
             Am                       C
Wish I could tie me a rope around the sun
               F    G   C
cause I am not done changing


[Chorus]

G                  C
Times been talking to me
G                C
Whispering in my ear
     Am                        C
Said follow your heart till it tears your apart
    F
But hearts keep changing
hearts keep changing


[Solo]

Dm F
Dm F
Dm G

[Break]

C F C
C F C
C F C
C F C


[Verse]
         C    F   C
I am not done changing
           C    G   C
Out on the run changing
         Am               C
I may be old and I may be young
             F    G   C
But I am not done changing
F   G   C
....changing
F   G   C
....changing

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