Cifra da música: Cacth - The Cure

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Intro: D D4 D4+ A

	D	     A		      D			A
Yes I know who you remind me of, a girl I think I used to know
	Bm			C#m-A
Yes I'd see her when the day got colder, 
	Bm			C#m-A
on those days when it felt like snow

You know I even think that she stared like you, 
she used to just stand there and stare
And roll her eyes right up to heaven 
and make like I just wasn't there

 G			E
And she used to fall down a lot
 G				E
That girl was always falling again and again
	D			A
And I used to sometimes try to catch her
	Bm		C#m	A
But I never even caught her name

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And sometimes we would spend the night 
just rolling about on the floor
And I remember even though it felt soft at the time, 
I always used to wake up sore

You know I even think that she smiled like you, 
she used to just stand there and smile
And her eyes would go all sort of far away 
and stay like that for quite a while

And I remember she used to fall down a lot
That girl was always falling again and again
And I used to sometimes try to catch her
But I never even caught her name
Yes I sometimes even tried to catch her
But I never even caught her name



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