LYIN EYES
[G Gmaj7 C Am D7 G]
[G]City girls just [Gmaj7]seem to find out [C]early,
[Am]how to open doors with just a [D7]smile.
A [G]rich old man and [Gmaj7]she won't have to [C]worry;
she'll [Am]dress up all in [C]lace and go in st[G]yle.
[G]Late at night a [Gmaj7]big old house gets [C]lonely;
I guess [Am]every form of refuge has its [D7]price.
And it [G]breaks her heart to [Gmaj7]think her love is [C]only
Given [Am]to a man with [C]hands as cold as [G]ice. [C D]
[G]So she tells him [Gmaj]she must go out for the [C]evening
To [Am]comfort an old friend who's feeling [D7]down.
But he [G]knows where she's [Gmaj7]goin' as she's [C]leavin';
She's [Am]headed for that [C]cheatin' side of [G]town.
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You can't [G]hide [C]your lyin' [G]eyes, and your [Em]smile [Bm]is a thin disg[Am]uise.[D]
I thought by [G]now[G7] you'd real[C]ize [A7]there [Am]ain't no way to [D7]hide those lying [G]eyes.
On the [G]other side of [Gmaj7]town a boy is [C]waiting
with [Am]stormy eyes and dreams no-one could [D7]steal
She [G]drives on throught the [Gmaj7]night anticip[C]ating
Cos he [Am]makes her feel the [C]way she used to [G]feel [C D]
She r[G]ushes to his [Gmaj7]arms they fall to[C]gether
She wh[Am]ispers that its only for a wh[D7]ile
She [G]says that soon she'll be c[Gmaj7]oming back for[C]ever
She [Am]pulls away and [C]leaves him with a sm[G]ile
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She [G]gets up and [Gmaj7]pours herself a [C]strong one
And [Am]stares out at the stars up in the [D7]sky.
A[G]nother night, it's [Gmaj7]gonna be a [C]long one;
She [Am]draws the shade and [C]hangs her head to [G]cry.
She [G]wonders how [Gmaj7]it ever got this[C] crazy
She [Am]thinks about a boy she knew in sch[D7]ool
D[G]id she get tired or[Gmaj7] did she ju[C]st get lazy
She'[Am]s so far gone, she f[C]eels just like a f[G]ool
[G]My, oh my, you [Gmaj7]sure know how to ar[C]range things;
You [Am]set it up so well, so careful[D7]ly.
Ain't it [G]funny how your [Gmaj7]new life didn't [C]change things;
You're [Am]still the same old [C]girl you used to [G]be.
You can't h[G]ide [C]your lyin' e[G]yes, and your s[Em]mile [Bm]is a thin disg[Am]uise. [D]
I thought by [G]now[G7] you'd real[C]ize[A7] there a[Am]in't no way to h[D]ide those lying e[G]yes.