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Run To You Chords

(ver. 1)
Roxette
Roxette: Run To You
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 Written by Per Gessle
 (from memory, so tell me if it's wrong!)
 6/2/1995


 Intro:
 
 G C E D
 G C G D
 G C E D A


 B                 A         G
 Baby, sometimes I feel like dying

 G                 A          B
 Driving while I'm closing my eyes

 B             A      G
 Moving in and out of hiding

 G                    A           B
 Trying to catch some truth in my life

 E             D              C
 watching your stars and your moonlight

 E             D             C
 come tumbling down from the sky...


 Take it now.


 Chorus:

 G         C
 I'm gonna run to you

 E         D
 I'm gonna come to you

 G       C
 I wanna find you

 G       D        
 In everything that I do

 G         C
 I'm gonna run to you

 E         D
 I'm gonna count on you

 G         C
 I'm gonna follow

 G         D          B
 Baby what else can I do?


 Second verse (same chords as first):

 Sunday morning my town is sleeping,
 lying all alone in my bed.
 There's not a sound, I can't help but listening,
 wishing I was somewhere else instead
 but sometimes they're to hard to handle,
 those voices inside my head...
 Listen now.


 A                     G                  D
 Take a walk inside my dream: a church, a lonely road.

 A                       D               A
 All the people come and go and come and go.

 { A  D  F  E  }
 { A  D  A  E  } x 3

 B  C# D  E


 Do it now!

 A         D
 I'm gonna run to you

 F         E
 I'm gonna come to you

 A       D
 I wanna find you

 A       E        
 In everything that I do

 A         D
 I'm gonna run to you

 F         E
 I'm gonna count on you

 A         D
 I'm gonna follow

 A         E          C#
 Baby what else can I do?


 (to fade...)
            
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