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Knock, Knock, Whos there. (By Mary Hopkin and Liv Maessen) Intro. F#m/A/D/A F#m A Tears of rain run down my window pane D I'm on my own again, believe me, sorrow F# Bm Sit and dream of how things might have been Em A And as I close my eyes, I get the strangest feeling D G Knock knock, who's there A D Could this be love that's calling Bm F#m Em A The door is always open wid--e D G Knock knock - who's there A D Now as the night is falling F#m Em D Take off your coat and come inside F#m A Climb the stair and then I say a prayer D For someone who could share my situation F# Bm But instead as I lay down my head Em A I have to leave it all to my imagination D G Knock knock, who's there A D Could this be love that's calling Bm F#m Em A The door is always open wid--e D G Knock knock - who's there A D Now as the night is falling F#m Em D Take off your coat and come inside F#m A Lah-la-lah, la-la-la, lah-la-lah D La-la-la, lah-la-lah, la-la-la-la-lah F# Bm Lah-la-lah, la-la-la, lah-la-lah Em A//////// La-la-la, lah-la-lah, la-la-la-la-lah----h F# Bm Sit and dream of how things might have been Em A And as I close my eyes I get the strangest feeling D G Knock knock, who's there A D Could this be love that's calling Bm F#m Em A The door is always open wid--e D G Knock knock - who's there A D Now as the night is falling F#m Em D Take off your coat and come inside
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