The Living Room - The Waltons submitted by Dave McLean C (Quick, then) Am C F D -twice- Am C F D Am Sometimes, I look upon the glad with eyes C F D that look as thought they're sad. You see, Am C my life may never be that way. I find it F D Am hard enough to even say how I really hate to C F D be alone. I can't wait to get you home. CHORUS C E F D Why do I feel that I've known you? Along, C E F G so and how would it feel just to show you C G E the living beside the bedroom. Now I don't often feel that graced among that picture perfect face. In dreams, things are rarely true in love. I can't see up to through beyond the above. How I really hate to be alone. I can't wait to get you home. -Chorus- BRIDGE E D A E Not to say that an overnight stay would be D any better than a kiss on the cheek, "Call A D you up sometime next week." D F# B -three times- BRIDGE II Bm D My life may never be that way, I find it G E Bm D hard enough to even say I really hate to be G E alone. So tell me why, D F# Bm E Why do I feel that I've known you? Along, D F# Bm E so and how would it feel just to show you D F# Bm E the living beside the bedroom. (D F# Bm E continues, then end with...) E F#m D F# (2 4 4 3 2 2) F#m (2 4 4 2 2 2) Bm (2 2 4 4 3 2) Questions and comments seldom recieved by -dtmclean@mnsi.net-