maNga: "We Could Be The Same"
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© Anton Gavzov
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± BPM (tempo): ♩ = 133 beats per minute
Intro: Fm | C7 | C | Fm | Fm | C7 | C | Fm | Fm | Fm | Fm | Fm | D# | D# | Bbm | Bbm Fm Bbm C7 Fm C7 You could be the one in my dreams, C You could be much more than you seem, Fm Anything I wanted in life - Do you understand what I mean? C7 I can see that this could be faith, C I can love you more than they hate. Fm Doesn’t matter who they will blame, We can beat them at their own game. Bridge: Fm C I can see it in your eyes, Fm It doesn’t count as a surprise, C7 I see you dancing like a star, Fm No matter how different we are. Chorus: Fm D# Bbm For all this time I’ve been loving you, C# D# Don’t even know your name, Fm D# Bbm For just one night, we could be the same, Bbm7 Cm Bbm C7 Fm No matter what they say. Instrumental: Fm | Fm | Fm | Fm | D# | D# | Bbm | Bbm Fm Bbm C7 And I feel I’m turning the page, And I feel the world is a stage, I don’t think that drama will stop, I don’t think they’ll give up the rage. But I know the world could be great, I can love you more than they hate. Doesn’t matter who they will blame, We can beat them at their own game. Bridge: I can see it in your eyes, It doesn’t count as a surprise, I see you dancing like a star, No matter how different we are. Chorus: For all this time I’ve been loving you, Don’t even know your name, For just one night, we could be the same, Bbm7 Cm Bbm C7 C# No matter what they say. Instrumental: C# | C# | Fm | C7 | C# | C# | Fm | Bbm Fm Bbm C7 For all this time I’ve been loving you, Don’t even know your name, For just one night, we could be the same, Bbm7 Cm Bbm C7 Bbm Fm Bbm No matter what they say, C7 Bbm7 Cm Bbm C7 Fm No matter what they say. Instrumental: Fm | Fm | Fm Fm D# No matter what they say, Bbm We could be the same, Bbm7 Cm Bbm C7 Fm No matter what they say.
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© Anton Gavzov