G Cadd9 G The lady who drinks at the pub on my street, G Em D G She goes up there for sherry and something to eat, G Cadd9 G She told me a tale of love in her life, G Em D G That the man that she loved wouldn't make her his wife. C G She told me "My boy when you fall for a girl, Em D make sure that she falls for you", C D Em G "I'm sure as the sun and I'm sure as the moon, C D G that one can't be loving for two". G Cadd9 G A man drove me home in a taxi last night, G Em D G A man whose two kids were his only delight. G Cadd9 G His old lady dragged him on down to the court, G Em D G And now he drives taxis to make child support. C G He told me, "My boy when you fall for a girl, Em D make sure that she falls for you", C D Em G "I'm sure as the sun and I'm sure as the moon, C D G that one can't be loving for two". Am G D x2 I should know this... G Cadd9 G I told them a tale, even though I'm still young, G Em D G About how much it hurt, about how much it stung, G Cadd9 G I once knew a girl, and I thought it was sure... G Em D G But our love couldn't be what it was anymore. C G So if you're in love, and you hear what I sing, Em D make sure that they're loving you, C D Em G "I'm sure as the sun and I'm sure as the moon, C D Em that one can't be loving for two". C D Em G "Yes, I'm sure as the sun and I'm sure as the moon, C D G that one can't be loving for two".