Tom: C
C G Am
there she stumbles falling to her knees
F
i think she tripped on reality
C G Am
i have witnessed tragic comedies
F
that's the world in which she leads
Dm
well i would walk a million miles
G
to give her all that she nedds
Dm F
but she would walk a million more to do what she believes
C G F
she'll have a perfect day
C G Am
troubles blooming, innocence now fades
F
still she's dry through all the rain
C G Am
there's no purpose she has yet to crave
F
she's like the big dog on parade
Dm
well i would walk a million miles
G
to give her all that she nedds
Dm F
she would walk a million more to do well as she pleased
C G F
she had a perfect day
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A | ---13----12------ |
E | ----------------- |
A# F
i can't figure this one out
C
i've no words here to explain
A# F
she'll just sugar kiss me off
C
she'll just have another perfect day
After this Sir Elton John played his piano
Dm
well i would walk a million miles
G
to give her all that she nedds
Dm F
she would walk a million more to do well as she pleased
C G F
she had a perfect day