The More Things Change chords

Carpenter Mary Chapin

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  			Em  Em  Em  Em 
{intro} 
 
       Em                Em 
Well I think of you sometimes at night 
    Em                        Em 
And sometimes it's still the same 
    Em                   Em                B7           B7 
The way that it was when I was the keeper of your flame 
   Em                       Em 
We all have our ghosts, we all have our doubts 
A                     G 
I'm no different with you or without 
    Em                   B7                    Em    Em 
But one thing's certain: only the names have changed 
 
And I think of you sometimes baby 
When an old friend gives a call 
And to hear us talk you'd think I felt nothing at all 
'Cause nothing remains that used to be yours 
We all have our way of closing the door 
But it takes some time to get up when you fall 
 
            A                   G 
But I'm the same sweet girl you couldn't get enough of 
Em                  A 
Way back when you pledged your love 
Em                     Em                         B7   B7 
   And you'd drive to find me through the pouring rain 
      A                   G 
Now I hear all about your running around 
Em                      A 
Man you're a legend all over town 
      Em                    B7                    Em  Em 
The more things change, the more they remain the same 
 
{Guitar solo, same chords as verse} 
 
Sometimes I wonder if you've ever heard 
The sound of a broken heart 
It ain't real pretty, it ain't the thing the nice folks talk about 
And the hardest thing you'll ever have to do 
Is face the one who's done it to you 
His eye's like an angel's, they're so devout 
 
But I'm the same sweet girl you couldn't get enough of 
Way back when you pledged your love 
And you'd drive to find me through the pouring rain 
Now I hear all about your running around 
Man you're a legend all over town 
The more things change, the more they remain the same 
 
Now I hear all about your running around 
Man you're a legend all over town 
The more things change, the more they remain the same 
 
 
 
- Adam Schneider, [email protected]