C F G C
I drink good coffee every morning
F G C
Comes from a place that's far away
F G Am
And when I'm done I feel like talking
F G C
Without you here there is less to say
F G C
I don't want you thinking I'm unhappy
F G C
What is closer to the truth
F G Am G
That if I lived till I was 102
F G C
I just don't think I'll ever get over you
F G C
I'm no longer moved to drink strong whisky
F G C
'Cause I shook the hand of time and I knew
F G Am G
That if I lived till I could no longer climb my stairs
F G C
I just don't think I'll ever get over you
(solo part)
F G C
Your face it dances and it haunts me
F G C
Your laughter's still ringing in my ears
F G Am
I still find pieces of your presence here
F G C
Even after all these years
F G C
But I don't want you thinking I don't get asked to dinner
F G C
'Cause I'm here to say that I sometimes do
F G Am G
Even though I may soon feel the touch of love
F G C
I just don't think I'll ever get over you
F G Am G
If I lived till I was 102
F G C
I just don't think I'll ever get over you