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Tift Merritt - I Know Him Too Chords

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I Know Him Too Chords

(ver. 1)
Tift Merritt
The chord position above the lines could be not very exact...
Just listen to the song and catch the rhythm...

Use capo on 3rd fret

INTRO: C Am F G F G C C

C 	   Am 	    F 	  G
 I know you think that I´m just a stranger
C              Am 	    F 	  G
 Just a drinker he´s seen downtown
C 	   Am 	   F 	  G
 Someone he´d wave to on his way to meet you
F 	   G 	   C
 But I know him too

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	                G
 When you dance where I can see
C 	  	 F 	 G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	 G 	    C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

C 	  Am 	       F 	        G 	    
 I guess no one told you nobody can hold him
C 	  Am 	       F 	        G
 I guess his whispers still sound true
C 	 Am 	       F 	        G
 And his secrets are still the same
F 	 G 	 C
 As the ones I knew

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	           G
 Go on, dance where I can see
C 	         F 	        G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	  G 	    C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

Play INTRO (C Am F G F G C C)

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	           G
 Go on, dance where I can see

* Next two lines let the chords ring
 
C     Am                    F 	       G
 Tonight you love him cause no one can tell him
C     Am 	        F 	      G
 Tonight no one can tell you

C 	         Am 	  	 F 	   G
 The way your eyes shine, soon they´ll be like mine
F 	         G 	        C
 Crying cause I know him too

C 	    Am 	      F 	    G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	   G 	      C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

OUTRO: F G F G C      * Let the C chord ring

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