Hank


The song is originally in G. you can capo 3 and play E, or capo capo 5 and play D Order:as shown. 3 different progressions he uses. Verse progression:C G D G,C G D D(hold each chord for half) Chorus progression:G C Em D(hold each chord for whole) Bridge progression:Em C G Dx2hole each chord for whole) Note: before each chorus he holds the D for one more full measure. Intro: Verse chords once through. Verse: C G D G To a boy who looks just like his mother, who's a sister to her brother who C G D D sings this song with that boy from far away Verse: C G D G I am young but you are younger until speak more words then mumbles, You'll C G D D D D have to lend an ear to everything i say. Chorus: G C So be kind and love your mother and your father, though sometimes they seem Em D to bother come by, and you'll know G C There the ones who'll always love you and support you, they prayed for you Em D before you stepped foot into this world. C..interlude is verse chords. That's one thing that I've learned. Verse: C G D G I remember you were walking, in a month I'll hear you talking. and There's C G D D a million things I'd love to say to you. C G D G Though your parents, they are wiser and will be better advisers, maybe C G D D hearing these things twice will get them through. Chorus: G C Go and find a girl for whom your love is selfless, someone who makes you Em D G helpless, to change the way you feel. But stay away from girls who always C Em D look so pretty, who's hearts just aren't fitting for the man in you I see. Em C G Dx2 its just a jam sess, no lyrics. Would you remember that for me? Chorus: G C When you find yourself alone in times of trouble, reach inside you and Em D above you, there's nothing He can't heal. G C Em if it is you do not end up with a brother, just call your older uncle, G I can always lend an ear. C G D G C G DD G Would you remember that for me? Would you remember that for me? please rate. tell me if anythings wrong, or needs to be improved, or anything that you like.