Tom: A A C#m D A I once loved a woman, maybe I never knew A C#m E E It was just a few times that we met D A C#m D but she made her mark, a line across my heart A C#m D A I know now that she was dear to me [Verse 2] A C#m D A "You know you'll forget me," she told me with a smile A C#m E E I just laughed and told her she was wrong D A C#m D Stars were in her eyes and she looked so alive A C#m D A when I held her hand in mine that evening [Instrumental] A | C#m | D | A | A | C#m | D | E | D | A | C#m | D | A | C#m | D | A | [Verse 3] A C#m D A I guess I know my heart a little better now A C#m E E It's easier to see my mistake D A C#m D The road I never took, like in a open book A C#m D A the chance that slipped away under the moonlight [Verse 4] A C#m D A I saw her again, one rainswept New Year's Eve A C#m E E in a crowd, another on her arm D A C#m D I was standing there, all I could do was stare A C#m D A The way she looked away I still remember [Instrumental] A | C#m | D | A | A | C#m | D | E | D | A | C#m | D | A | C#m | D | A |