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 What Susan Said de Rich Mullins

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What Susan Said Rich Mullins Proverbs 27:5-10/Philemon 1:12 Dbno3 Two lonely eyed boys in a pickup truck Gb/Bb Ab7/C Db And they're drivin' through the rain and the heat Ab2/C Ab Gb6 Gb And their skin's so sweaty they both get stuck to the old black vinyl seats Gb2 And it's Abbott and Costello and Paul and Silas Gb/Ab It's the two of us together and we're putting on the mileage Chorus: Db2 Bbm And we both feel lost but I remember what Susan said Ebm9 How love is bound in the things we've given up Gb/Ab Ab More than in the things that we have kept Db2 Bbm And ain't it funny what people say and ain't it funny what people write Ebm9 Gb/Ab And ain't it funny how it hits you so hard in the middle of the night Ab Cb2 Gb And if your home is just another place where you're a stranger Bbm Fm6/Ab Gb And far away is just somewhere you've never been Db Ebm7 Gb/Ab Db (Gb/Db Ab7sus) I hope that you'll remember, I ever was your friend Two full grown men in a huddle of kids And they're trying to help them to believe What is too good to be real But is more real than the air they breathe And it's Wally and the Beaver, David and Jonathan It's the love of Jesus puttin' on flesh and bone CHORUS Db And I remember what Susan said Bbm Ebm7 Gb/Ab Ab [ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ] And ain't it funny what people say and ain't it funny what people write And ain't it funny how it hits you so hard in the middle of the night And if your home is just another place where you're a stranger And far away is just somewhere you've never been Db Ebm7 Gb/Ab Bbm7 Fm7 Gb Db/F I hope that you'll remember I ever was your friend Ebm7 Ab7sus I hope you'll have the strength to just remember Dbno3 I'm still your friend. Gb/Bb Ab/C Db [ / / / / ][ / / / / ] Words and music by Rich Mullins © 1992 Edward Grant, Inc. (ASCAP)