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Suspicious Minds lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good song recorded by Elvis Presley.
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Suspicious Minds Recorded by Elvis Presley Written by Mark James
G C We’re caught in a trap I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby C Why can't you see what you’re doin’ to me D7 C D7 When you don't believe a word I'm saying
C G Bm C We can't go on together with suspicious minds Em Bm C D7 We cannot build our dreams on suspicious minds
G C So when an old friend I know stops by to say hello D7 C G Will I still see suspicion in your eyes C Here we go again you ask me where I’ve been D7 C D7 Can't you see the tears are real I'm crying
C G Bm C We can't go on together with suspicious minds Em Bm C B7 Em We cannot build our dreams on suspicious minds
Bm Oh let our love survive C D7 I'll dry the tears from your eyes Em Bm Lets don't let a good thing die C D7 G Oh no honey you know I'd never lie to you C D7 G D7 Umm umm yeah yeah
Repeat #1
G C We’re caught in a trap I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby C Caught in a trap I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby
C We're caught in a trap and we can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby
G C We’re caught in a trap I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby C Caught in a trap I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby
C We're caught in a trap and I can't walk out D7 C G Because I love you too much baby
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