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Learning To Live Again lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
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Learning To Live Again Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Don Schlitz and Stephanie Davis
F C I burned my hand and I cut my face F C G7 Heaven knows how long it's been C Since I've felt so out of place Am G7 I'm wonderin' if I'll fit in
F C Debbie and Charley said they'd be here by nine F C G7 And Deb said she might bring a friend C Just my luck they're right on time Am G7 So here I go again
F C I'm gonna smile my best smile G7 C And I'm gonna laugh like it's goin' out of style F Em F G7 Look into her eyes and pray that she don't see Dm Em F G7 C Learning to live again is killing me
F C Little cafe table for four F G7 There's just conversation for three C I like the way she let me get the door Am G7 I wonder what she thinks of me
F C Debbie just whispered you're doin' fine F G7 And I wish that I felt the same C She's asked me to dance now her hand's in mine Am G7 Oh my God I've forgotten her name
Repeat #3
F C Now here we are beneath her porch light G7 And I say what a great time it's been C A kiss on the cheek a whisper goodnight Am G7 And I say can I see you again
F C She just smiles her best smile G7 C And she laughs like it's goin' out of style F Em F G7 Looks into my eyes and says we'll see Dm Em F G7 C Oh this learning to live again is killing me
Dm Em F G7 C God this learning to live again is killing me
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