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| [Intro] C F Am G [Verse 1] C F A baby's born in the middle of the night C F In a local delivery room C F They grab his feet, smack'em 'til he cries; Am G F He goes home the next afternoon C F 'Fore you know it he's off to school C F And then he graduates in May C F Am G F Goes out and gets a Ph.D., then cures all sorts of things Dm G C F Wins a Nobel Prize and saves a million different lives Dm G C The worlds a better place for all he's done F G C F It's funny when you think about the reason he's alive Dm G C F Am G It's all because two people fell in love [Verse 2] C F C F Right now at a picnic shelter down by Caney Creek C F Am G F You'll find potato salad, hot dogs, and baked beans C F C F The whole Wilson family's lined up, fillin' their paper plates C F Am G F They've drove or flown in here from fifteen different states Dm G C F Well Stanley Wilson says that sixty years ago he knew Dm G C That Miss Emma Tucker was the one F G C F Now five generations get together every June Dm G C All because two people fell in love [Chorus] G Yea there ain't nothin' not affected F When two hearts get connected C G Am All that is, will be, or ever was G Every single choice we make F Every breath we get to take F G C F Am G Is all because two people fell in love [Verse 3] C F Well, I recall a young man who was C F driftin' aimlessly C F And a young waitress who seemed Am G F lonesome as can be Dm G C F But in a little cafe right off of Fourteenth Avenue Dm G C With a whole lotta help from up above F G C F We met and things sure turned around for me and you Dm G C And all because two people fell in love [Chorus 2] G Baby, there ain't nothin' not affected F When two hearts get connected C G Am All that is, will be, or ever was G I'm glad your dad could not resist F Your mama's charms and you exist F G C All because two people fell in love [Tag] G You know, to me it's all so clear F Every one of us is here F G C F Am G All because two people fell in love [Outro] C F A baby's born in the middle of the night C F In a local delivery room C F They grab his feet, smack'em 'til he cries; Am G F He goes home the next afternoon C F Am G C |
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