Artist: OCONNOR SINEAD | Title: emmas song

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Song: Emma's Song
By: Sinead O'Connor
Album: Faith and Courage

This is quite a simple song from Sinead, but I still can't say 
I'm 100% positive on the chords.

Intro: C

    C
The first time I saw you
  G
I loved you / I loved you
     C
Your face blue / Your eyes too
     G
Your mouth too Your mouth too
    C
When I heard you / I wanted to
G               
 Give birth to you / Give birth to you
   C
I made love to you / I made love to you
G                           C
 The great goddess had us blessed

     C
The last time I saw you
 G
I fought with you / I fought with you
  C                                 G
I didn't mean to / I didn't mean to
   
Oh say you'll see me
               C
Let me say sorry

     C
The next time I see you
      G
I'll love you / I'll be sweet to you
      C                           G
I'll take you to / my healing room

Oh we both know
              C
How loneliness goes

C   
Every time I see you
   G
I want you / I want you
 C                            G
The more I do / You hate me to
                               C
but the great goddess had us blessed

C: 032010
G: 320033 or 320003 (whichever sounds right to you)
   or maybe the G is a G7. I'm not sure.

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