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Vince Gill

Some Times

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Intro C C [Verso 1] C I rode the Orange Blossom Special Em7 Back in fourty-nine Am7 Manhattan to Miami F She was the finest on the line C Well, I worked the dining car Em7 America rolled by Am7 A young kid waiting tables F Just trying to make a dime C I've seen the end of the rainbow Em7 There was no pot of gold Am7 A lesson learned the hard way F One more lie that I'd been told C Been tempted by the devil Em7 I let that evil in Am7 And I have been forgiven F By my dearest friend [Refrão] Am7 G Sometimes, sometimes F F I have seen some times [Verso 2] C I met a pretty girl from Texas Em7 We settled down in Abiline Am7 Started up a family F Man, those days were lean C They shot JFK and Bobby Em7 And Martin Luther King Am7 I heard Mavis and Aretha, and F Mahalia Jackson sing C Lord, everyone was broken Em7 Our innocence was gone Am7 Then we lost our youngest F To the war in Vietnam C I still hear his mama crying Em7 they day our baby died Am7 Ain't no way he didn't make it F over to the other side [Refrão] Am7 G Sometimes, sometimes F I have seen some times [Ponte] G Oh, I am an old man now F C My life is almost done G Deep in by heart I do believe F C We shall overcome Am7 I pray for no more sorrow D7/F# A kinder tomorrow F G G Can we get there without a loaded gun? [Verso 3] C I lived to see the first black president Em7 I was so proud I cried Am7 For the first time I felt equal D Martin's dream was still alive C I held my woman in my arms Em7 It was hard to say goodbye Am7 I kissed her for the last time F She smiled and closed her eyes C Oh, I miss her every morning Em7 Her kind and gentle ways Am7 Life changes without warning F You can't bring back yesterday C If that Orange Blossom Special Em7 Comes rolling down the line Am7 Stop and think about me F When that old train whistle whines Am7 G Sometimes, sometimes F I have seen some times Am7 G Sometimes, sometimes F I have seen some times