Angels And Airwaves - A Littles Enough Chords & Tabs

 

A Littles Enough Chords & Tabs

Angels And Airwaves Chords & Tabs

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A Littles Enough Chords

   
A Little’s Enough by Angels & Airwaves

D                        A
When all is said and done Will we still feel pain inside?
D                                 A
Will the scars go away with night? Try to smile for the morning light
           D                    A
It's like the best dream to have Where every thing is not so bad
D                           A
Every tear is so alone Like God himself is coming home to say
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D               E                  D                 E
I, I can do anything If you want me here And I can fix any thing
                D                   E                                     D
If you let me near Where are those secrets now That you're too scared to tell
                  E
I'd whisper them all aloud So you can hear yourself
A D (palm muted)
D                             A
Green trees were the first sign The deepest blue, the clearest sky
D                                       A
The silence came with the brightest eyes And turned water into wine
       D                A   
The children ran to see The parents stood in disbelief
D                                      A
And those who knew braced for the ride The earth itself then came alive to say

D               E                  D                 E
I, I can do anything If you want me here And I can fix any thing
                D                   E                                     D
If you let me near Where are those secrets now That you're too scared to tell
                  E
I'd whisper them all aloud So you can hear yourself

A 
I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad
        E                 D
Your smile is gone; I've noticed it bad
       A
The cure is if you let in just a little more love
  E                  D
I promise you this, a little's enough