C Dm Ain't it just like one of us to pick up the phone and call after a couple of drinksG C And say "How've you been" and wonderin' that maybe you've been thinkin' 'bout meC Dm And somewhere in the conversation, an old familiar invitation always arrivesG C And I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonightC Dm Everyone's known someone that they just can't help but wantG C And even though they just can't make it work out, well the want to lingers onC Dm So once again we wind up in each other's arms pretending that it's rightG C And I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonight Bridge:F C I know it's wrong but it ain't easy moving on.D G F F/D G So why can't two friends remember the good times once again Fiddle & steel solo Key Change to C#C# D#m Tomorrow when I wake up, I'll be feeling a little guilty, a little sad.G# C# Thinkin' how it used to be before everything went bad.C# D#m I guess that's what it is and only late night calls like this that we try to findG# C# And I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonightG# C# And I may hate myself in the morning but I'm gonna love you tonight
I May Hate Myself In The Morning
Lee Ann Womack
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Tom: