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Ty Herndon - Big Hopes Chords

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Big Hopes Chords

(ver. 1)
Ty Herndon
[Intro]
(E)  (Asus2)  (E)  (Asus2)

[Verse]
E                                    Esus E
I am not brave and I'm not too smart
E                                       Esus E
The tin man wouldn't trade for my heart
E                                   Esus E
Got two left feet when I am dancing
E                                    Esus E
And a long history of brief romances

E                              Esus E
Got no rubies, got no diamonds
E                                      Esus E
None passed down and I cannot buy them
E                                    Esus E
Got a box of hurt and a bag of shame
E                           Esus E
And you barely know my name

         Asus2 E   Asus2       E
I've got big, big hopes about you
               Asus2 E   Asus2
Yeah, I've got big, big hopes.

E                                     Esus    E
Got an old leather jacket, would look good on you
    E                                    Esus E
and lots of friends, they would like you too
E                                    Esus  E
I've got some pull with the moon and tides
    E
and thirty-two dollars, lets go somewhere tonight.

         Asus2 E   Asus2       E
I've got big, big hopes about you
               Asus2 E   Asus2
Yeah, I've got big, big hopes.

Asus2                      E
I've had hopes before, but not like this
Asus2                    F#m               B
I'm flying over the edge into the sweet ab yss

E                                          Esus E
I've got some pull with the moon and tides
    E
and thirty two dollars, lets go somewhere tonight

         Asus2 E   Asus2       E   Esus
I've got big, big hopes about you
               Asus2 E   C#m
Yeah, I've got big, big hopes.
         Asus2 E   Asus2       E
I've got big, big hopes about you            
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