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When There's No One Around lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Garth
Brooks.
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When There's No One Around Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott
G This is a song that nobody knows
I couldn't begin to describe how it goes Em Bm But it makes me cry or laugh right out loud C G D7 G D7 It's a song that I sing when there's no one around
G This is the man that nobody sees
He wears my old clothes and he looks just like me Em Bm Just one of the boys who gets lost in the crowd C G D7 G He's the man that I am when there's no one around
F It's four in the morning C D# I'm lying in bed a tape of my failures G Playing inside my head F It's heartaches and hard knocks C And things I don't know D# C D7 I listen and I wonder where will it go
G This is a glimpse of the child that's within
He's so immature but he's still my best friend Em Bm If he could learn how to fly he'd never touch down C G D7 G He's the kid that I am when there's no one around
This is the dance I do every day
I let my feet go and get carried away Em Bm I let my soul lead and follow the sound C G D7 G It's the dance that I do when there's no one around
Repeat #3
G This is a song that nobody knows
I couldn't begin to describe how it goes Em Bm But it makes me cry or laugh right out loud C G D7 Em It's a song that I sing when there's no one around
C G D7 G It's a song that I sing when there's no one around
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