John Denver - Two different directions
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Two Different Directions
by John Denver
VERSE
1.) GThey Dsay they Clove each Gother, CI've no Ddoubt they Gdo
2.) Old stories start to surface, patterns from long ago
1.) CThey say they'll Dalways Embe together, Cthat may not be Dtrue
2.) And loving quickly turns to anger for reasons they don't even know
1.) GThey Dcome fromC differentG places, dCifferentD points of Gview
2.) The strongest heart can be broken with one insensitive word
1.) They Cfind themsDelves in Emdifferent spaces Ceverything is Dall brand new
2.) The deepest feelings remain unspoken, no one is seen and nothing heard
BRIDGE/VERSE 3
If CopposDites attCract each Gother, whCats the rDeason fGor...
OCne being lDike an Emopen wCindow, one just like a clDosing door
CHORUS
1.) GTwo different Ddirections, Ctoo many Ddifferent Gways
2.) Two different directions, too many different ways
3.) Two different directions, too many differnt ways
1.) COne always Don the Emroad somewhere, the Cother one always Dstays
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.) GToo often unhDappy and tCoo often Don your oGwn
2.) Too ready for changes and too much that just can't wait
3.) Too many tomorrows and too many times too late
1.) WChen you are mDoving in dEmifferent directions, Ctrue love is Dall alGone
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.) IfC you are commDitted to dEmifferent directions, Ctrue love may hDave toG wait