[Intro]
and sAomething in my head
and something in my head
said stop, so i walked in
Bmon the counter was a cardboard box
on the counter was a cardboard box
and the sGign said,
and the sign said,
"photos 25 cents eacDh"
"photos 25 cents each"
Dblack and white, saw a thirties bride
black and white, saw a thirties bride
and sAchool lovers laughing on
and school lovers laughing on
the porch of their first house
Bmthe kinda loAve that you only find once
the kinda love that you only find once
in a lGifetime
in a lifetime
the kind you don't put down..
Aand that's wBmhen i called you
and that's when i called you
and it's sGo hard to exDplain but
and it's so hard to explain but
iAn those photBmos i saw us Ginstead..
in those photos i saw us instead..
Aand somehow Bmi know that you
and somehow i know that you
and iG would've foDund each other..
and i would've found each other..
iAn another life,
in another life,
you still would've turned mGy head..
you still would've turned my head..
even iAf we'd met
even if we'd met
on a cDrowded street in 1944
on a crowded street in 1944
Aand you were headed off
and you were headed off
Bmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
i would've rDead your love
i would've read your love
letters every single night
Aand prayed to God
and prayed to God
you'd be coming home all rBmight
you'd be coming home all right
and you would've been fAine
and you would've been fine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
cause iD believe
cause i believe
that wAe were suppoGsed to find this..
that we were supposed to find this..
so even in a different lBmife
so even in a different life
you still would've been mAine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tDimeless..
we would've been timeless..
Di had to smile when it caught my eye
i had to smile when it caught my eye
there was oAne of a teenage
there was one of a teenage
Bmholding hands on the way to a dance
holding hands on the way to a dance
and the dGate on the back said 1958
and the date on the back said 1958
Dwhich brought me back
which brought me back
to the first time i saw you
tAime stood still like
time stood still like
something in this old shop
Bmi thought about it
i thought about it
as i started looking 'round
at these pGrecious things
at these precious things
Athat's when Bmi came upon
that's when i came upon
a bGook covered Din cobwebs
a book covered in cobwebs
sAtory of a roBmmance torn aGpart by fate..
story of a romance torn apart by fate..
Ahundreds of Bmyears ago
hundreds of years ago
they fGell in love Dlike we did
they fell in love like we did
Aand i'd die Gfor you in the same way
and i'd die for you in the same way
if i first sAaw your face
if i first saw your face
in the fDifteen hundreds off
in the fifteen hundreds off
Aand i was forced to marry another man
and i was forced to marry another man
Bmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
i would've rDead your love
i would've read your love
letters every single night
Aand run away and left it all behind
and run away and left it all behind
Bmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tGimeless..
we would've been timeless..
cause iD believe
cause i believe
that wAe were suppoGsed to find this..
that we were supposed to find this..
so even in a different lBmife
so even in a different life
you still would've been mAine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tDimeless..
we would've been timeless..
tAime breaks dBmown your minGd and bodyD
time breaks down your mind and body
dAon't you letBm it touch yoGur soul..
don't you let it touch your soul..
it was like an aAge old classBmic
it was like an age old classic
the fGirst time thDat you saw me..
the first time that you saw me..
the sAtory startedBm when you saGid hello..
the story started when you said hello..
in a cDrowded room a few short years ago
in a crowded room a few short years ago
Aand sometimes there's no proof
and sometimes there's no proof
Bmyou're alwayAs gonna be mine
you're always gonna be mine
we're gonna beG..
we're gonna be..
i'm gonna lDove you
i'm gonna love you
when our hair is turning gray
we'll have a cAardboard box
we'll have a cardboard box
of photos of the life we've mBmade
of photos of the life we've made
and you'll say, "oh mAy..
and you'll say, "oh my..
we really were tGimeless"..
we really were timeless"..
we're gonna be tDimeless.. tiAmeless..
we're gonna be timeless.. timeless..
Bmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've beeGn..
we would've been..
even iGf we'd met on a
even if we'd met on a
cDrowded streeAt in 1944..
crowded street in 1944..
Bmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've bGeen..
we would've been..
Ddown the block there's an antique shop
down the block there's an antique shop
and sAomething in my head said stop,
and something in my head said stop,
so i walked iGn..
so i walked in..
[Intro]
and sAomething in my head
and something in my head
said stop, so i walked in
Cmon the counter was a cardboard box
on the counter was a cardboard box
and the sGign said,
and the sign said,
"photos 25 cents eacDh"
"photos 25 cents each"
Dblack and white, saw a thirties bride
black and white, saw a thirties bride
and sAchool lovers laughing on
and school lovers laughing on
the porch of their first house
Cmthe kinda loAve that you only find once
the kinda love that you only find once
in a lGifetime
in a lifetime
the kind you don't put down..
Aand that's wCmhen i called you
and that's when i called you
and it's sGo hard to exDplain but
and it's so hard to explain but
iAn those photCmos i saw us Ginstead..
in those photos i saw us instead..
Aand somehow Cmi know that you
and somehow i know that you
and iG would've foDund each other..
and i would've found each other..
iAn another life,
in another life,
you still would've turned mGy head..
you still would've turned my head..
even iAf we'd met
even if we'd met
on a cDrowded street in 1944
on a crowded street in 1944
Aand you were headed off
and you were headed off
Cmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
i would've rDead your love
i would've read your love
letters every single night
Aand prayed to God
and prayed to God
you'd be coming home all rCmight
you'd be coming home all right
and you would've been fAine
and you would've been fine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
cause iD believe
cause i believe
that wAe were suppoGsed to find this..
that we were supposed to find this..
so even in a different lCmife
so even in a different life
you still would've been mAine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tDimeless..
we would've been timeless..
D# A# Cm G# Int. :
Int. :
Di had to smile when it caught my eye
i had to smile when it caught my eye
there was oAne of a teenage
there was one of a teenage
Cmholding hands on the way to a dance
holding hands on the way to a dance
and the dGate on the back said 1958
and the date on the back said 1958
Dwhich brought me back
which brought me back
to the first time i saw you
tAime stood still like
time stood still like
something in this old shop
Cmi thought about it
i thought about it
as i started looking 'round
at these pGrecious things
at these precious things
Athat's when Cmi came upon
that's when i came upon
a bGook covered Din cobwebs
a book covered in cobwebs
sAtory of a roCmmance torn aGpart by fate..
story of a romance torn apart by fate..
Ahundreds of Cmyears ago
hundreds of years ago
they fGell in love Dlike we did
they fell in love like we did
Aand i'd die Gfor you in the same way
and i'd die for you in the same way
if i first sAaw your face
if i first saw your face
in the fDifteen hundreds off
in the fifteen hundreds off
Aand i was forced to marry another man
and i was forced to marry another man
Cmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would have been tGimeless..
we would have been timeless..
i would've rDead your love
i would've read your love
letters every single night
Aand run away and left it all behind
and run away and left it all behind
Cmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tGimeless..
we would've been timeless..
cause iD believe
cause i believe
that wAe were suppoGsed to find this..
that we were supposed to find this..
so even in a different lCmife
so even in a different life
you still would've been mAine
you still would've been mine
we would've been tDimeless..
we would've been timeless..
D# A# Cm G# Int. :
Int. :
tAime breaks dCmown your minGd and bodyD
time breaks down your mind and body
dAon't you letCm it touch yoGur soul..
don't you let it touch your soul..
it was like an aAge old classCmic
it was like an age old classic
the fGirst time thDat you saw me..
the first time that you saw me..
the sAtory startedCm when you saGid hello..
the story started when you said hello..
in a cDrowded room a few short years ago
in a crowded room a few short years ago
Aand sometimes there's no proof
and sometimes there's no proof
Cmyou're alwayAs gonna be mine
you're always gonna be mine
we're gonna beG..
we're gonna be..
i'm gonna lDove you
i'm gonna love you
when our hair is turning gray
we'll have a cAardboard box
we'll have a cardboard box
of photos of the life we've mCmade
of photos of the life we've made
and you'll say, "oh mAy..
and you'll say, "oh my..
we really were tGimeless"..
we really were timeless"..
we're gonna be tDimeless.. tiAmeless..
we're gonna be timeless.. timeless..
Cmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've beeGn..
we would've been..
even iGf we'd met on a
even if we'd met on a
cDrowded streeAt in 1944..
crowded street in 1944..
Cmyou still woAuld've been mine
you still would've been mine
we would've bGeen..
we would've been..
Ddown the block there's an antique shop
down the block there's an antique shop
and sAomething in my head said stop,
and something in my head said stop,
so i walked iGn..
so i walked in..