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Verse 1:
DMaj7 C#m7 
F#m7 C#m7 F#m7 C#m7/G# 
DMaj7 C#m7     
F#m7 C#m7 F#m7 C#m/E 

chorus: 
DMaj7 C#m7 
Bm7 AMaj7 
F#m7 F#m7* 
DMaj7 C#m7 
Bm7 AMaj7  
F#m7 F#m7* 

Verse 2:
DMa C#m7 
F#m7 C#m7 F#m7 Bm7 (slide to) C#m7 
DMaj7 C#m7 
F#m7 C#m7 F#m7 C#m7/G# 

(repeat chorus) 

chords inbetween 2nd chorus and third verse: F#m, C#m7, D (pull off to D2), AMaj7, Esus, E 

Verse 3:
DMaj7 C#m7 
F#m7 C#m7 F#m7 C#m7 

(repeat chorus) 


D = xx0232 
D2 = xx0230 
DMaj7(version 1) = xx0222 
DMaj7(version 2) = xx0225 
C#m7 = x46454 
F#m7 = 242222 
F#m = 244222 
C#m7/G# = 446454 
C#m7/E = 046454 
Bm7 = x242322 
AMaj7 = x02120 
Esus = 022200 
E = 022100 

*chord isn't fully strummed 

note: Jen uses both versions of DMaj7 at different places in the song; use
either of the two. the Bm7 in the chorus can also be a D or D2 chord, either
one fits alright (i personally like the Bm7 better because it keeps the
jazzy feel). there are also some places where the F#m7 chord can be replaces
by a normal F#m, again use either one where ever you see fit. Jen also does
a slide from Bm7 to C#m7 from time to time; use it where ever desired, really.
as usual, this chart isn't officially what Ms. Knapp is playing, so decide
for yourself.
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