Abuelita
Richard Shindell
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| D | Em7 | C | Gsus2 || D | C Gsus2 | [Verse 1]D Em7 In a crowd, I don't know which wayC to turnG D I'm afraid I might not see you goC G byD Em7 But if I did, would I find theC strength to speak?G And would you want to hear what aD C G stranger would tell you? [Chorus]A Asus4 A That SoledadG D Was your mother's nameA Asus4 A She fell in loveG D With my Juan LuisA Asus4 A They may be goneEm D C G D D But I'm still your Abuelita [Verse 2]D Em7 You were born, and they took youC from her armsG D And a captain brought you home toC G his familyContinúa después del anuncioD Em7 Now it may be that they haveC raised you as their ownG And that it's all you've known ofD C G home all these years [Chorus]A Asus4 A SoledadG D Was your mother's nameA Asus4 A She fell in loveG D With my Juan LuisA Asus4 A They may be goneEm D C G D But I'm still your Abuelita [Bridge]A G D In my mind, there are pictures ofA your faceG D As it might be nowEm D C G And I pray I would know you [Instrumental]| D | Em7 | C | Gsus2 || D | C G | [Verse 3]D Em7 So I will wait at the fountain inC the squareGsus2 You can find me thereD C Gsus2 And I will tell you a story [Chorus]A Asus4 A That SoledadG D Was your mother's nameA Asus4 A She fell in loveG D With my Juan LuisA Asus4 A Now they are goneEm D C G D But I'm still your AbuelitaA Asus4 A SoledadG D Was your mother's nameA Asus4 A She fell in loveG D With my Juan LuisA Asus4 A Now they are goneEm D C G D But I'm still your Abuelita