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Almost What You Need - Paul Thorn



     
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Almost What You Need Lyrics


capo 1st fret
(G)(Dm7) twice
(G) You smile at (Dm7) me but your (E7) green eyes never (Am7) linger
You (D/F#) turn away
(G) You talk to (Dm7) me and twirl your (E7) long hair with your (Am7) finger
I'm (D/F#) blown away
(Em) And you don't real(A)ize (Em) when you walk a(Am7)way I die in(G)side
Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(G)(Dm7) twice
(G) When you feel (Dm7) down and all a(E7)lone you always (Am7) call me

And I (D/F#) make you laugh
(G) You swear you (Dm7) love me heart and (E7) soul just like the (Am7) brother
You (D/F#) never had
(Em) But whatever I (A) do (Em) I always end (Am7) up without you (G) girl
Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(B7) (C) (Cm)
(G) Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(G)(Dm7) twice
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Lyrics submitted by Daryl Gustafson.

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Paul Thorn (born Paul Wayne Thorn on July 13, 1964, in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an Americana singer-songwriter whose style is a mix of blues and rock music with a hint of Gospel. While utilizing narrative story-telling in his songs, Thorn's music is mostly centered around themes such as love, heartache, memories, his religious beliefs, and just having a good time. Before his professional music career began, Thorn was briefly a professional boxer.

Read more about Paul Thorn on Last.fm.


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