Key: A
Introduction: A Em9 A Em9 A Em9 A Em9
A Em9 A
There&rsquo s something in the way she moves
Em D G A
Or looks my way, or calls my name
Em G C D
That seems to leave this troubled world behind
A Em9 A
If I&rsquo m feeling down and blue
Em D G A
Or troubled by some foolish game
Em G C A
She always seems to make me change my mind
A Em D A
And I feel fine anytime she&rsquo s around me now
F#m Bm
She&rsquo s around me now
E
Almost all the time
A Em D A
And if I&rsquo m well you can tell that she&rsquo s been with me now
F#m Bm
And she&rsquo s been with me now
E
Quite a long, long time
D A/E A G D A
And I feel fine
D C G/B C D
Every now and then the things I lean on lose their meaning
G/B C D
And I find myself careening
C G/B Em A
Into places where I should not let me go
D C G/B C D
she has the power to go where no one else can find me
G/B C D
Yes, and to silently remind me
G/B C D Bm E
Of the happiness and good times that I know, you know
Bm E
Well I said I just got to know that
A Em9 A
It isn&rsquo t what she&rsquo s got to say
Em D G A
Or how she thinks or where she&rsquo s been
Em G C D
To me, the words are nice, the way they sound
A Em9 A
I like to hear them best that way
Em D G A
It doesn&rsquo t much matter what they mean
Em G C A
she says them mostly just to calm me down
A Em D A
And I feel fine anytime she&rsquo s around me now
F#m Bm
She&rsquo s around me now
E
Almost all the time
A Em D A
And if I&rsquo m well you can tell that she&rsquo s been with me now
F#m Bm
And she&rsquo s been with me now
Bm/E Bm
Quite a long Long Time
Bm E A G D A
Yes, and I feel fine
Transcribed by Gerard Koot (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) &ndash july 2009