{t:YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR LYING EYES} {st:The Eagles} {chords_size: 1} {chords_position: 1} {print_chords:yes} {print_major:yes} {print_minor:yes} {print_seventh:yes} {print_bemol:yes} {print_bass_not_root:yes} {font:Title,Comic Sans MS, 20, 0,true,false} {font:SubTitle,Comic Sans MS, 16, 0,true,false} {font:Lyric,Comic Sans MS, 14, 0,false,false} {font:Chord,Arial, 8, 255,false,true} {font:Comment,Comic Sans MS, 8, 16711680,false,false} {font:Tablature,Courier New, 10, 65280,false,false} {font:Header,Comic Sans MS, 10, 0,true,false} {font:Footer,Comic Sans MS, 10, 0,true,false} {font:Control,MS Sans Serif, 8, 16711680,false,false} {left_margin: 800} {right_margin: 600} {top_margin: 1000} {botton_margin: 1000} {print_orientation: 1} {comment:Intro chords G Bm C Am D G D} 1. [G]City girls just s[Em]eem to find out e[C]arly 2. On the other side of town a boy is waiting 3. She gets up and pours herself a strong one 1. H[Am]ow to open doors with just a sm[D7]ile 2. with firey eyes and dreams no one could steal 3. and stares out at the stars up in the sky 1. [G]A rich old man and s[Em]he won't have to wor[C]ry 2. She drives on through the night anticipating 3. Another night it's gonna be a long one 1. Sh[Am]e'll dress up all in l[D7]ace and go in s[G]tyle 2. 'cause he makes her feel the way she use to feel 3. She draws the shade and hangs her head to cry 1. L[G]ate at night [Em]this big old house gets l[C]onely 2. As she rushes to his arms they fall to-gether 3. She wonders how it ever got so crazy 1. [Am]I guess every form of refuge has it's p[D7]rice 2. She whispers it's only for a while 3. She thinks about a boy she knew in school 1. And it br[G]eaks her heart to th[Em]ink her love is o[C]nly 2. She swears tha soon she'll be coming back for-ever 3. Did she get tire or did she just get lazy 1. G[Am]iven to a man who's h[D7]ands are cold as i[G]ce 2. She goes away leaves him a smile go to chorus 3. She sees it gone she feels just like a fool 1. S[G]o she tells him she must [Em]go out for the e[C]vening 3. My oh my you sure know how to arrange things 1. to[Am] comfort an old friend who's feelin[D7]g down 3. You set it up so well so carefully 1. B[G]ut he knows where she's go[Em]ing as she's lea[C]ving 3. Ain't it funny how you knew lies didn't change things 1. she is he[Am]aded for the che[D7]ating side of to[G]wn 3. You're still the same old girl you use to be {start_of_chorus} You can't [G]hid[C]e your lying e[G]yes [C] [G] And your [Em]smi[Bm]le's a thin dis-g[Am]uise [D] Thought by [G]no[Em]w you'd r[C]eal[Am]ize there ain't no way to h[D7]ide your lying e[G]yes [Intro]