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Elusive
Butterfly lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty song recorded by Glen Campbell. It takes a bit of
practice for many of us, but it's certainly doable.
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Elusive Butterfly Recorded by Glen Campbell written by Bob Lind
C
Dm You might wake up some morning
G7
C To the sound of something moving past your window in the wind
Dm
G7 And if you're quick enough to rise
Dm
G7
C You'll catch the fleeting glimpse of someone's fading shadow
Dm
G7
Out on the new horizon you may see
C The floating motion of a distant pair of wings
Dm
G7 And if the sleep has left your ears
Dm
G7
C You might hear footsteps running through an open meadow
Dm
G7 C Don't be concerned it will not harm you
G7
C It's only me pursuing something I'm not sure of
Dm
G7
C Across my dreams with nets of wonder
G7
C I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
Dm G7 You might have heard my footsteps echo softly
C In the distance through the canyons of your mind
Dm
G7 I might have even called your name
Dm
G7
C As I ran searching after something to believe in
Dm G7 You might have seen me runningthrough the long
C
Abandoned ruins of the dreams you left behind
Dm
G7 If you remember something there
Dm
G7
C That glided past you followed close by heavy breathing
Dm
G7 C Don't be concerned it will not harm you
G7
C It's only me pursuing something I'm not sure of
Dm
G7
C Across my dreams with nets of wonder
G7
C I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
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