Title: "Show Me"
Artist: Hoi Poloi
Album: Spin Me
Copyright: 1993 Emily Boothe, Inc. (BMI)/Vevox Music (BMI)
Written by: Jenny Gullen
Submitted by: Kyle Vanover kylevanover@hotmail.com
Intro:
D C (repeat)(finger picked)
Verse 1:
[D]What do you think I would [Bm]see
If I would only see the t[A]hings you do in me
[D]What do you think I would [Bm]be
If I would only be the t[A]hings you deem in me
Chorus:
[C]Hold [G]me
[D]Show [F#m]me
[G]Show me t[D]hrough your e[A]yes
[C]Hold [G]me
[D]Show [F#m]me
[F]Show me t[C]hrough your e[E]yes
Verse 2: (played same as v.1)
What do you think I would hope
If I could only hope the way you do in me
What do you think I would pray
If I could only pray the will you have for me
Chorus
Bridge:
[G]What do you think I would [A]do
If I would k[C]now you l[A]ike I should
Instrumental:
[C] [G] [D] [F#m]
Chorus
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D xx0210
C x32010
D xx0212
Bm x24432
A x02220
G 320003
F#m xx4222
F xx3211
E 022100
The taped version of this song won't sound just right when you play
along, because they are tuned slightly up, not even a half step.
Artist: Hoi Poloi
Album: Spin Me
Copyright: 1993 Emily Boothe, Inc. (BMI)/Vevox Music (BMI)
Written by: Jenny Gullen
Submitted by: Kyle Vanover kylevanover@hotmail.com
Intro:
D C (repeat)(finger picked)
Verse 1:
[D]What do you think I would [Bm]see
If I would only see the t[A]hings you do in me
[D]What do you think I would [Bm]be
If I would only be the t[A]hings you deem in me
Chorus:
[C]Hold [G]me
[D]Show [F#m]me
[G]Show me t[D]hrough your e[A]yes
[C]Hold [G]me
[D]Show [F#m]me
[F]Show me t[C]hrough your e[E]yes
Verse 2: (played same as v.1)
What do you think I would hope
If I could only hope the way you do in me
What do you think I would pray
If I could only pray the will you have for me
Chorus
Bridge:
[G]What do you think I would [A]do
If I would k[C]now you l[A]ike I should
Instrumental:
[C] [G] [D] [F#m]
Chorus
---------------
D xx0210
C x32010
D xx0212
Bm x24432
A x02220
G 320003
F#m xx4222
F xx3211
E 022100
The taped version of this song won't sound just right when you play
along, because they are tuned slightly up, not even a half step.