The Chi-Lites
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# Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 14:48:24 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: ./c/chi_lites/have_you_seen_her.crd "Have You Seen Her" (Eugene Record - Barbara Acklin) Intro (wordless vocals w/fuzz guitar) [2X]: E G#m7 A E/B B7 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / (spoken; chords as above): One month ago today I was happy as a lark But now I go for walks To the movies - maybe to the park And have a seat on the same old bench To watch the children play (huh) You know, tomorrow is their future But to me, just another day They all gather around me They seem to know my name We laugh, tell a few jokes But it still doesn't ease my pain I know I can't hide from a memory 'Though day after day I've tried I keep sayin' she'll be back But today again I lied Verse 1: E Emaj7 Oh, I see her face everywhere I go E6 E On the street, and even at the picture show B7sus4 B7 Have you seen her? E Tell me, have you seen her? Verse 2: Oh, I hear her voice as the cold winds blow In the sweet music on my radio Have you seen her? Tell me, have you seen her? Bridge: A G#m F#m Why, oh, why E E+ E6 E7 Did she have to leave and go away [2: oh, yeah] F#7 Oh-oh-oh, I've been used to havin' someone to lean on B7sus4 B7 And I'm lost B7sus4 B7 A/B Baby, I'm lost (Oh) [Repeat verse w/wordless vocal first two lines (2X)] Verse 3: Oh, she left her kiss upon my lips But left that break within my heart Have you seen her? Tell me, have you seen her? Verse 4: Oh, I see her hand reaching out to me Only she can set me free Have you seen her? Tell me, have you seen her? [Repeat bridge] [Repeat verse w/wordless vocal first 2 lines (4X)] (spoken over 2nd and 3rd repeats): As another day comes to an end I'm lookin' for a letter or somethin' Anything that she would send With all the people I know I'm still a lonely man You know, it's funny I thought I had her in the palm of my hand Coda [repeat to fade]: F#m7 Have you seen her E Tell me, have you seen her (tell me, have you seen her?) -- another ace 70's tab from Andrew Rogers