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Have You Ever Loved Tab

by Searchers


                     "Have You Ever Loved Somebody"
                        (Clarke / Hicks / Nash)

Intro:

	(fuzz guitar doubled with clean 12-string octave higher:)

	                                           
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Verse 1:

	                                                           
	You say that you want me and now that you've got me you're gone
	                                                              
	So think what you're doin' or else you'll regret what you've done
	                                                     
	Don't come back tomorrow and say what we did wasn't right
	                                                        
	You'll cry on your pillow and find it hard to sleep at night

Chorus:

	                       
	Have you ever loved somebody
	                             
	Don't you know just what it's like
	                            
	Hurting someone that you're close to
	                                
	Have you ever loved all night, all night

Verse 2:

	Remember what happened the last time that you said goodbye
	Remember the sayin' that once bitten now means twice shy
	It's no use me cryin' there is no denyin' it's right
	But thinkin' has ruined the feeling that we had to fight

[repeat chorus]

Bridge:

	            
	If you hear people talkin' now
	                  
	Will you laugh or cry?
	                
	If you cry I'll sympathize with you
	                 
	If you laugh I'll die
	                 
	If you laugh I'll die

[repeat chorus 3X; end cold]


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers