Cifras
Sariana - Ocean

Tom: A

Introdução:

dificuldade
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      AmEm  G  D  
Verse 1:Am                                      Em
Deep and blue, a portal to my soul,
                     G                         D  
like an ocean, you can't hit the ground.
Am                                                    Em  
Lost in fear, of this mysterious adventure,
          G                                         D  
the unknown, what to find.
        Am         Em  
My eyes,
                     G                                 D  
are the window, to my soul.
        Am         Em  
My eyes,
                     G                                 D  
are the window, to my soul.
                                Am         Em  
What do you see?
                                G         D  
What do you see?
Verse 2:Am                              Em
G                                 D  
inch by inch, breathing in.
Am                                                    Em  
Eyes get locked, and, I'm letting go,
          G                                                              D  
the shield of my protection, offering you all.
        Am         Em  
My eyes,
                     G                                 D  
are the window, to my soul.
        Am         Em  
My eyes,
                     G                                 D  
are the window, to my soul.
                                Am         Em  
What do you see?
                                G         D  
What do you see?
                                Am         Em  
What do you see?
G         D  
Bridge:Am                                                      Em
Hold your breath, dive deeper and deeper
G                              D  
discover me, layer by layer.
Am                                                      Em  
Hold your breath, dive deeper and deeper
G                              D  
discover me, layer by layer.
Outro
AmEm  G  D  
                                Am  
What do you see?
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