DENGAN CARAKU
By : Arsy Widianto feat Brisia Jodie
[Intro] C G/B Bb A Ab Bb G
[Verse]
C G F Em A
Tak mengerti apa yang telah terjadi
Dm G C
Kau tak lagi sama, engkau bukan engkau
C G F Em A
Yang selalu mencari dan menelponku
A Dm G
Dering darimu tak ada lagi
[Chorus]
C G/B
Walau kau menghapus menghempas diriku
Am
Mengganti cintaku
Dm Em
Semua tak mampu hilangkan cinta
Dm G
Yang tlah kau beri
C C7
Walau kau berubah, aku kan bertahan
F Em
Di sepanjang waktuku
Dm G C
Biarkan aku mencintaimu dengan caraku
[Verse]
A C#m D C#m
Tak mengerti, mengapa engkau membisu
F# Bm E A
Kau tak lagi sama, engkau bukan engkau
A C#m D C#m
Sampai aku ragu untuk menelponmu
F# Bm E
Mengerti kah kamu aku rindu kamu,
[Chorus]
A E
Walau kau menghapus menghempas diriku
F#m
Mengganti cintaku
E D C#m
Semua tak mampu hilangkan cinta
Bm E
Yang tlah kau beri
A A7
Walau kau berubah aku kan bertahan
D
Disepanjang waktuku
Bm E A
Biarkan aku mencintaimu dengan caraku
[Verse]
F Em Am
Aku tak suka bila hoo,
Dm G E
Kau selalu dekat dengannya hooo
F Em A
Jangan engkau cemburu
Dm G E
Dia hanya sahabat di kelasku
[Chorus]
A E
Walau kau menghapus menghempas diriku
F#m
Mengganti cintaku
E D C#m
Semua tak mampu hilangkan cinta
Bm E
Yang tlah kau beri
A A7
Walau kau berubah aku kan bertahan
D
Disepanjang waktuku
Bm E A
Biarkan aku mencintaimu dengan caraku
[Chorus]
C G/B
Walau kau menghapus menghempas diriku
Am
Mengganti cintaku
F Em
Semua tak mampu hilangkan cinta
Dm G
Yang tlah kau beri
C C7
Walau kau berubah, aku kan bertahan
F Em
Di sepanjang waktuku
Dm G C
Biarkan aku mencintaimu dengan caraku
F
Tak usah cemburu,
Dm G C
Aku tak ingin kita berpisah karena ini
F G C
Biarkan aku selalu mencinta Untuk selamanya
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