1.) G They D say they C love each G other, C I've no D doubt they G do
2.) Old stories start to surface, patterns from long ago
1.) C They say they'll D always Em be together, C that may not be D true
2.) And loving quickly turns to anger for reasons they don't even know
1.) G They D come from C different G places, d C ifferent D points of G view
2.) The strongest heart can be broken with one insensitive word
1.) They C find thems D elves in Em different spaces C everything is D all brand new
2.) The deepest feelings remain unspoken, no one is seen and nothing heard
BRIDGE/VERSE 3
If C oppos D ites att C ract each G other, wh C ats the r D eason f G or...
O C ne being l D ike an Em open w C indow, one just like a cl D osing door
CHORUS
1.) G Two different D directions, C too many D different G ways
2.) Two different directions, too many different ways
3.) Two different directions, too many differnt ways
1.) C One always D on the Em road somewhere, the C other one always D stays
2.) One always wants to work things out, the other one wants to play
3.) One likes to see the morning sunrise, the other sleeps in late
1.) G Too often unh D appy and t C oo often D on your o G wn
2.) Too ready for changes and too much that just can't wait
3.) Too many tomorrows and too many times too late
1.) W C hen you are m D oving in d Em ifferent directions, C true love is D all al G one
2.) When you are moving in different directions, true love can turn to hate
3.) When you are moving in different directions, true love may have to wait
3.) If C you are comm D itted to d Em ifferent directions, C true love may h D ave to G wait
John Denver
Two Different Directions
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