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Lighter Shade of Blue

Capo I 
 
  E/G#             E                   B 
I guess it finally dawned on me you've gone 
  E/G#           E              B 
Well maybe I can make it on my own 
  D              Dsus2               B 
I don't stay up wonderin' if you'll call 
  D                E                   F# 
And some nights I don't dream of you at all 
  E/G#              E               B 
Your memory's still hurtin' deep inside 
  E/G#                    E                B 
That's something I'm still learning how to hide 
  D                   Dsus2                 B 
Though this heart of mine has lost an ache or two 
  D                   F#              B 
I've only turned a lighter shade of blue 

   E/G#               E 
Lookin' down the line sometimes 
  B7              B 
I think I see a change 
  F#                                B 
But then I think again and think of you 
  E/G#                        E 
Here and there I've turned a stone 
        B                 E 
But the mountain hasn't moved 
  E                F#                B 
I've only turned a lighter shade of blue 
 
  E/G#               E               B 
I'm still afraid of turning out the light 
  E/G#             E                    B 
And it takes all my strength to face the night 
  D                Dsus2                B 
Cause that's the time I face the bitter truth 
  D               F#                 B 
I've only turned a lighter shade of blue 
 
 
(Repeat Chorus).  
 
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