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Kim Richey - The Absence Of Your Company Chords

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The Absence Of Your Company Chords

(ver. 1)
Kim Richey
CAPO: 1st Fret



INTRO: Em  D/F#  G      Em  D/F#  G

           Em       D/F#      G
If you can say that you don't love me
          Em       D/F#    G
If you can look me in the eye
    Em       D/F#      G
And say that you don't love me
Em      D/F#    G
I could say goodbye


           Em      D/F#      G
If you can tell me you won't miss me
             Em      D/F#     G      Em
And sound convincing when you say
D/F#      G
You won't miss me
Em      D/F#  G       C
I could walk away


CHORUS:
                                      G 
'Cause I don't have a point to prove
                   D
Or a stand to make
                  G             C
I'm just trying to find my way
                  G                  D
And a face to wear and a place to be
                     G
In the absence of your company
  Em  D/F#  G        Em  D/F#  G
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm,    hmmmmmmmmmmmmm


         Em       D/F#    G
If you are better off without me
       Em    D/F#  G
If you truly do  believe
           Em       D/F#    G         Em
That you are better off without me
           D/F#       G       C
That's how you should be


CHORUS:
                                      G
'Cause I don't have a point to prove
                    D
Or a stand to make
                  G             C
I'm just trying to find my way
                  G                  D
And a face to wear and a place to be
                     G
In the absence of your company
  Em  D/F#  G     Em  D/F#  G
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm


OUTRO:
           A                            C
And I will write you off, easy as that
                              Em  D/F#  G
If only it was as easy as that
  Em  D/F#  G     Em  D/F#  G     Em  D/F#  G
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm            
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