• Song:

    Skinner Mark - My Love Is Always True

  • Artist:

    Misc Your Songs

			My Love Is Always True     By: Mark Skinner

Intro
Pick first two strings and then last three strings in each chord (Or just play chords)
Main Chords  -  G, Em, C, D

Verse 1
 G (320003@1)       Em,         C (x32010@1)             DIt (xx0232@1)was dark, on a cold September's night
I was just wondering , if everything would go right
She was ten months older, that was different for me
I never knew what, we would turn out to be

Bridge
Cadd9 (x32030@1)         G,              Em (022000@1)      DI (xx0232@1)just can't believe that, all of this is true
You lovin' me, me lovin' you
We're so good together, everyone can see
You're the perfect girl, just like I hoped you would be *(Drag the D Chord)

Chorus
G (320003@1)                   C,              Am (x02210@1)            DI'm (xx0232@1)so lucky to be, together with you
Even after, all the times we've been through
Sometimes I don't think about,  the things I say or do
Believe me when I tell you this, my love is always true *(Drag D Chord)

Verse 2
G (320003@1)                            Em,                   C (x32010@1)                 DOur (xx0232@1)relationship was perfect, then it began to fall
Other people tryin' to interfere, not caring at all
No matter what happens, I know our love will stay
We will be together, each and every day

Verse 3
G (320003@1)                            Em,                  C (x32010@1)                 DIt (xx0232@1)has been more than a year now, and we have just begun
Look what we have accomplished, all the love we've won
Early in the beginning, I didn't have a clue
Now I want to spend my life, so in love with you *(Drag D Chord)


Order of Song

Intro x2
Main chords x2 (x4 without picking intro)
Verse 1
Bridge
Chorus
Main chords x2
Verse 2	
Bridge
Chorus
Main chords x4
Verse 3
Chorus x2
Main chords x2
Ending x2 (End on slow strum G)

Ending same as Intro just end with a slow strummed G chord.

Strum pattern is - Down, Up, Down, Down, Up
Chord changes occur by playing the first chord then the second and when
you see the comma is when you play the last two chords in each line.

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