Around and Around
By John Denver VERSE 1 [D] Time as I’ve known it [Em] doesn’t take much time to pass [G] by [D] me. [D] Minutes into days turn into [Em] months, turn into years they hurry [G] by [D] me. [Em] Still I love to see the sun go [D] down and the world go [A] round. VERSE 2 [D] Dreams full of promises [Em] hopes for the future I’ve had [G] ma[D]ny. [D] Dreams I can’t remember now, [Em] hopes that I’ve forgotten, faded [G] mem[D]ries. [Em] Still I love to see the sun go [D] down, and the world go [A] round. INTERLUDE And I [Em] love to see the [G] morning as it [D] steals across the [G] sky. I [Em] love to re[G]member, and I [D] love to wonder [G] why. And I [Em] hope that I’m a[G]round so I can [D] be there when I [G] die. When I'm [A] gone. [A7] VERSE 3 I [D] hope that you will think of me in [Em] moments when you’re happy and you're [G] smi[D]ling. [D] That the thought will comfort you on [Em] cold and cloudy days if you are [G] cry[D]ing. [Em] That you’ll love to see the sun go [D] down and the world go [A] round— [A7] and around and a[D]round.
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