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Paul Williams - A Little Bit Of Love

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Chord diagram for Am
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      Paul Williams - A Little Bit of Love
 
 
CAPO: 2nd Fret
 
 
INTRO: Bm Am Bm Am
 
Bm
She's the kind who says goodbye to houses
                            Am
When she's leaving them for good
    Bm
And thinks about the beauty of the forest
                          Am
When she burns a piece of wood
    G
She says hello to strangers
    F#m          Bm                  Em
And every hungry stray weighs on her mind
     F#m
Sees good in everybody
                     Bm               Em
That few of us would take the time to find
         Em7          Em
She says every act of kindness
                                   D 
Is a little bit of love we leave behind
 
 
Bm
She's the kind who lays awake and worries
                           Am
When the headline tensions grow
F#m                         Bm
Thinks about the unborn generations
                        Am
And a time she'll never know
           G
Seems it's always after midnight
        F#m             Bm            Em 
When we talk it out and slowly both unwind
         Em7          Em
She says every act of kindness
                                  D        G
Is a little bit of love we leave behind
 
 
             B
Every summer sun
         Em         D
That has passed our way
          Gm
Serves to light every day
       F#m          B
And in time it will stay
      Em7     Em       Bm
Like a golden ghost in our mind
        Gm
So when we have gone
        F#m      B
What we do lives on
         Em7          Em
You know every act of kindness
                                   D
Is a little bit of love we leave behind
 
 
OUTRO:  (## fade to end ##)
       G  F  Em  D  
       Bm  Am   (5x)
    

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