You Only See What You Want To See
lyrics and chords
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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
You Only See What You Want To See lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by
Jack Scott.
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You Only See What You Want To See Recorded by Jack Scott Written by Hal David and Paul Hampton
C Am No matter what I do I never satisfy you F G7 You're always finding something wrong with me C Am But when I do what's right you let it pass you by F G7 C You only see what you want to see
F G7 You only see what you wanna see C Am You only hear what you wanna hear F E7 If this keeps up our love will surly disappear C Am When any one in town tells you I'm runnin' round F G7 You keep each rumor buzzing in your ear
C Am I swear to you I'm true but what good does it do F G7 You only feel what you want to feel F G7 You only see what you wanna see C Am You only hear what you wanna hear F E7 If this keeps up our love will surly disappear
C F G7 You only see what you wanna see C Am You only hear what you wanna hear F E7 If this keeps up our love will surly disappear C Am Why must you hurt me so when darling you ought to know F G7 There'll never be another girl for me
C Am Don't always keep your eyes from seeing a paradise F G7 C Please let them see what they ought to see F G7 C The kind of love that I have in me F G7 C The kind of love that I have in me
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