| Artist: | FRT Set List No 1. (English) |
| User: | Fhrei Tolito |
| Duration: | 130 seconds |
| Delay: | 12 seconds |
| Chord names: | Not defined |
| Abusive: | |
| Comment: | - |
[Intro]
6 E 6 C#m 3 A 3 E/G# 3 F#m 3 B
[Verse]
E C#m
Look at the two of you dancin' that way
A E/G# F#m B
Lost in the moment and each other's face
E C#m
So much in love, you're alone in this place
A E/G# F#m B
Like there's nobody else in the world
E C#m
I was enough for her not long ago
A E/G# F#m B
I was her number one, she told me so
E C#m
And she still means the world to me just so you know
A E/G# F#m B
So be careful when you hold my girl
[Pre-Chorus]
C#m A
Time changes everything, life must go on
E/B B
And I'm not gonna stand in your way
[Chorus]
E C#m
I loved her first, I held her first
A E/G# F#m
And a place in my heart will always be hers
B E C#m
From the first breath she breathed when she first smiled at me
A E/G# F#m B
I knew the love of a father runs deep
F#m E/G# A E/G#
And I prayed that she'd find you someday
F#m E/G# B
But it's still hard to give her away
6 E 3 C#m 3 A
I loved her first
[Verse 2]
E C#m
How could that beautiful woman with you
A E/G# F#m B
Be the same freckled-face kid that I knew
E C#m
The one that I read all those fairytales to
A E/G# F#m B
And tucked into bed all those nights
[Pre-Chorus]
C#m A
And I knew the first time I saw you with her
E/B B
It was only a matter of time
[Chorus]
E C#m
I loved her first, I held her first
A E/G# F#m
And a place in my heart will always be hers
B E C#m
From the first breath she breathed when she first smiled at me
A E/G# F#m B
I knew the love of a father runs deep
F#m E/G# A E/G#
And I prayed that she'd find you someday
F#m E/G# B
But it's still hard to give her away
E [int]
I loved her first
[Interlude]
6 E 6 C#m 3 A 3 E/G# 3 F#m 3 B
B E
From the first breath she breathed
C#m
When she first smiled at me
A A/G# F#m B
I knew the love of a father runs deep
F#m E/G# A E/G#
Someday you might know what I'm goin' through
F#m E/G# B
When a miracle smiles up at you
6 E 6 C#m ^ A
I loved her first
E
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