Stealing Cinderella
Chuck Wicks
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Capo 1Intro: C G C G (2x)C D G I came to see her daddy for sit down man to manC D G It wasn't any secret i'd be asking for her handAm I guess that's why he left meD G C waiting in the living room by myselfAm G with at least a dozen pictures ofD her sitting on a shelf-
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-C G She was playing CinderellaC G She was riding her first bikeAm D Bouncing on the bed and lookingC G for a pillow fightBm C Running through the sprinklerBm C with a big popsicle grinD Gsus2 D Dancing with her dad, lookingGsus2 up at himAm D In her eyes i'm Prince CharmingG C But to him i'm just some fellaAm D C riding in and stealing CinderellaG C G
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Continúa después del anuncioC D I leaned in towards those picturesG to get a better look at oneC D When I heard a voice behind me sayG "Now, ain't she something, son?"Am D I said "Yes, she quite a woman"G C and he just stared at meAm G D Then I realized that in his eyes she would always be-
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-C G Playing CinderellaC G Riding her first bikeAm D Bouncing on the bed and lookingC G for a pillow fightBm C Running through the sprinklerBm C with a big popsicle grinD Gsus2 D Dancing with her dad, lookingGsus2 up at himAm D In her eyes i'm Prince CharmingG C But to him i'm just some fellaAm D Em riding in and stealing CinderellaBm C Em Bm C
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D G He slapped me on the shoulderC Then he called her in the roomD Em When she threw her arms around himAm G/B C That's when I could see it too-
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-C G She was Playing CinderellaC G Riding her first bikeAm D Bouncing on the bed and lookingC G for a pillow fightBm C Running through the sprinklerBm C with a big popsicle grinD Gsus2 D Dancing with her dad, lookingGsus2 up at himAm D If he gives me a hard timeG C I can't blame the fellaAm D I'm the one who's stealingC GCinderella
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Out: C G
Composición: Rivers Rutherford, George Teren y Chuck Wicks
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