What Mattered Most Cifras
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[Intro]
C F C
[Verse 1]
C
I thought I knew the girl so well
F C
If she was sad I couldn't tell
I missed the point, I missed the signs
F C
So if she's gone the fault is mine
Dm C
I know, I know a whole lot of little things
Dm C
And even though I confess them one by one
Gsus4 G
She would still be gone
[Chorus]
C
Her eyes are blue, her hair is long
F G C
In '64 she was born in Baton Rouge
F
Her favorite song is "In My Life"
G Am
I memorized her every move
C F
I knew her books, her car, her clothes
C F G F C
But I paid no attention to what mattered most
[Verse 2]
C
I never asked, she never said
F C
And when she cried I turned my head
C
She dreamed her dreams behind closed doors
F C
That made them easy to ignore
Dm C
And I know, I know I missed the forest for the trees
Dm C
And all I have to show oh when she walked out the door
Gsus4 G
The cold facts and nothing more
[Chorus]
C
Her eyes are blue, her hair is long
F G C
In '64 she was born in Baton Rouge
F
Her favorite song is "In My Life"
G Am
I memorized her every move
C F
I knew her books, her car, her clothes
C F G F C
But I paid no attention to what mattered most
[Chorus]
C
Her eyes are blue, her hair is long
F G C
In '64 she was born in Baton Rouge
F
Her father's tall, her mother's gone
G C
She moved out west when she was two
C F
The way she laughed, the way she loved
G C
Oh my God what did I do
[Fade]
C F G
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What Mattered Most – Ty Herndon
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4 comments

The Lyrics of the Chorus are:
"Her eyes are blue
Her hair is long
In 64 she was born in Batton Rouge
Her favorite song is "In My Life"
I memorized her every move
I knew her books, her cars, her clothes
But I paid no attention, to what mattered most"
+1

“And all I had to show
Oh, when she walked out the door
The cold facts and nothing more.”
+1

I think it sounds a bit better if the last note is a C instead of a G
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