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Song: "I met a friend of yours today"
As Sung by:  George Strait
Written by:  Wayland Holyfield & Bob McDill
Song from the "Lead On" album
Sent in by:  Sandra....gilleey@hotmail.com


E                                    A
Yes I know I'm late, gettin' home tonight
          E                             B7
Can supper wait I guess I've lost my appetite
      E                          E7          A
Yeah, you can fix me a drink and anything's okay
              E          B7              E
Oh by the way, I met a friend of yours today
                      E7           A
I was working on the other side of town
    E                                       B7
And come home I thought I'd stop and have a round
E                E7                  A
And in this bar I heard someone speak your name
      E                  B7               E
And that's how, I met a friend of yours today
  E               E7       A
I'd listen for a while and I could tell
E                                               B7
That, that stranger there he knew you much too well
E                      E7                             A
And I introduced myself and man you should've seen his face
   E                        B7             E
Oh what a shame, I met a friend of yours today
E                                  E7             A
Please don't cry woman, 'cause it's much too late for tears
       E                                                B7
Yeah and I'm sorry too, 'cause it hurts after all these years
              E                E7               A 
**And ain't it sad a love like ours should end this way
          E                 B7             E
**And all because I met a friend of yours today
Repeat**


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