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Something On Your Mind

C         Dm          F              C
Yesterday any way you made it was just fine,
Dm            F             C
So you turned your days into night-time,
Dm                   F                        G      Dm
Didn't you know,you can't make it without ever even trying?
               C
And something's on your mind, isn't it?
C               Dm          F                C
Let these times show you that you're breaking up the lines,
Dm             F              C
Leaving all your dreams too far behind
Dm                  F                      G          Dm
Didn't you see, you can't make it without ever even trying?
Dm                                                C
Maybe another day, you'll want to feel another way, you can't stop crying,
Dm                                                           C
You haven't got a thing to say, you feel you want to run away,there's no...
Dm           F                 C
I've seen the writing on the wall
Dm           F                 C
Who cannot maintain will always fall
Dm                   F                          G      Dm
Well, you know, you can't make it without ever even trying
             Dm            C
And something's on your mind, isn't it
              Dm            C
Tell the truth now, isn't it
              Dm            C
And something's on your mind, isn't it

              Dm           C
              Dm            C..........
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