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                           I Saw Her Again
                    (John Phillips / Denny Doherty)
Intro:
	Esus4 [N.C.]
	 / / / /  / / / /
Verse 1:
	            A   A7/G   D
	I saw her again last night
	         G            A        Cm/G  Fm
	And you know that I shouldn`t
	    E           A     A7/G      D
	To string her along`s just not right
	       G         A   G*  F           * [3: harmonies imply G7]
	If I couldn`t I wou......ldn`t
Chorus:
	               B7              E [4: hold extra bar]
	But what can I do, I`m lonely too
	                 A     C7/G   Fm
	And it makes me feel so good to know
	                    (and it makes me feel...
	 Dm/F              A    [1, 3: Esus4]
	She`ll never leave me
	... so good to know)
Verse 2:
	I`m in way over my head
	Now she thinks that I love her
	Because that`s what I said
	Though I never think of her
Bridge:
	 Ab
	Every time I see that girl
             Bbm
	You know I wanna lay down and die
        Gb            Ab
	But I really need that girl
        B                                   Dm
	Oh, I`m livin` a lie
	               (though I`m livin` a lie)
                          Gm       B
	It makes me wanna cry
	1:  Esus4 [N.C.]
	      I saw her again
	2:  Esus4 [N.C.]
	      I saw her...   I saw her again
[repeat verse 1]
[repeat chorus]
[instrumental break over verse chords]
[repeat chorus]
[repeat bridge]
Coda:
	           A    A7/G   D
	I saw her again last night
	         G            A Cm/G  Fm  E   [continue]
	And you know that I shouldn`t
	To string her along`s just not right
	If I couldn`t I wouldn`t
	I`m in way over my head
	Now she thinks that I love her
	Because that`s what I said
	Though I never think of her  [fade]
-- another ace 60`s tab from Andrew Rogers