Smalltown Poets - If Youll Let Me Love You

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Band name Smalltown Poets
Song name If Youll Let Me Love You
Tab type Chords
Added 06/29/2008
Size 1.24 kb
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Song: "If You'll Let Me Love You"
Artist: SmallTown Poets
Album: SmallTown Poets (c) 1996 ardent/koala & smalltown poetry
Words&Music: Smalltown Poets
Tabbed By: Ken Bonner (bonner@iserv.net)

Intro & Verse:
 G D Em C

i don't know what to do to ease your mind
i don't have the perfect word to make it fine
i'm not so qualified for sympathy
still i am not without love 

psalm number four falls on your grieving ear
yes, i believe the peace of christ is near
and i am here in his name
you'd do the same, you'd do the same... 

Chorus:
C                 Em  
if you'll let me close
C      D      Em    C
closer than a brother
Em               D
if you'll let me love you
C
we'll sit here and cry 

(Repeat Verse Pattern)
if you'll let me love (let me love you) 

D
never failing, ever hoping
C6
seeking to preserve
D
it always is giving
C6
often beyond words
D
and when there's nothing left to say
C6
love has a voice
D                C6
in sorrow and in heartache
C
there's a greater joy 

(repeat verse)
i don't know what to do to ease your mind
whatever pain you have i'd take as mine
if you'll let me love (let me love you)

*Well, that's the basic's please feel free to respond
-Ken Bonner (bonner@iserv.net)