E
She was nine years old when I first met her,
AB
She didn't dress like anyone.
E
When she ran in a race the boys couldn't catch her,
AB
I stood back and let her run.
DA
I used to walk her home after school,
E
Every chance that I could.
DAB
I'd say to her "your not like the other girls,"
B
And she'd say good.
AB
She's got a mind of her own, she don't care what they say.
AB
They can tell her she won't, but she will anyway.
E Esus3 ABE
She's got a mind of her own, but her heart belongs to me.
The world turned and ten years later,
I was playin' in a band.
She was chasin' an education,
College boys beggin' for her hand.
I used to call her late at night,
Every chance that I could.
I'd say to her "I can't get you out of my mind,
And she'd say good.
Here we are a few turns later,
She still don't dress like anyone.
People say she's got no limits,
I stand back and let her run.
but when the lights go out at night,
What we're feeling is understood.
I say to her "your not like the other girls,"
And she'd say good.
They can tell her she won't, but she will anyway.
She's got a mind of her own, but her heart belongs to me.
Her heart belongs to me.
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