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In The Park After Dark
Norma Jean
[ Предположительная тональность: C ]

C      F          G7            C
In the park after dark we'll be together

F               G7             C
If you can only slip away this time

         F         G7      C
Will our love ever get any farther

            F          G7          C
Than in the park after dark six to nine


                                  F
I been meeting you here now for a long time secretly

G7                                 C
And words could never tell you how much you mean to me

                                     F
For every time we kissed goodnight I hang my head in shame

G7                                C
And wonder if I'll ever wear your name


C      F          G7            C
In the park after dark we'll be together

F               G7             C
If you can only slip away this time

         F         G7      C
Will our love ever get any farther

            F          G7          C
Than in the park after dark six to nine


                                 F
You promised me so long ago that you would soon be free

G7                               C
And still I just keep hanging on and waiting foolishly

                                        F
Though I may never call you mine you'll be mine while we ch

G7                                     C
The next day you don't know me when we meet


C      F          G7            C
In the park after dark we'll be together

F               G7             C
If you can only slip away this time

         F         G7      C
Will our love ever get any farther

            F          G7          C
Than in the park after dark six to nine

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