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Darkness Round The Sun
Alexz Johnson
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This is about 90% correct ^_^
This is in the show instant star in the episode: Let It Be and Helter Skelter, Just go
the-n.com to hear it.
It's nikki276 and if u have questions e-mail me at teneja_11@yahoo.com
Intro: Am, C, F

Am                  C                F
Somewhere there's a sea that has no other side
          Am                  C
Somewhere there's a airplane lost
   F
beyond the sky..
Dm                     Am  G
So fly us up above the clouds
  Dm                          Am  G
and live your life, where you are now.

F         G                Am
In the darkness round the sun,
Am
theres light behind your eyes.
F           G                Am
When you've lost the will to run
Am
you can feel it start to shine.
F          G               Am
When the rain falls down so hard
Am                                        Am   C
and you dont know where to start..
F (only one strum)
Drown it in the sun

Am                 C
Somwhere someone thinks they found
      F
the perfect love.
         Am               C          F
And you think you found the answer to all of this.
    Dm    Am         G
So hang on sometimes we miss.
Dm     Am             G
I'll be your perfect kiss.

F         G                Am
In the darkness round the sun,
Am
theres light behind your eyes.
F           G                Am
When you've lost the will to run
Am
you can feel it start to shine.
F          G               Am
When the rain falls down so hard
Am                                        Am   C
and you dont know where to start..
F
Drown it in the sun

Am    C    F
Am    C    F
( on last F sing : drown it in the sun)

Well i hope you found this helpfull ^_^

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