{title:Watching the River Run} {subtitle:Loggins & Messina} [G] [Dm] [C] [Am7] [D7] [G]If you've been thinkin' you were [C]all that you've got then d[D]on't feel alone anym[G]ore.[D7] 'Cause w[G]hen we're together then y[C]ou've got a lot 'cause [D7]I am the river and you are the [G]shore.[G7] {soc:Chorus:} And it goes o[C]n and o[D]n, w[G]atching the r[D]iver [Csus2]run[G] [C]further and f[C/B]urther from t[Am7]hings that we've d[D]one, [G]leaving them one by [G7]one. And we have j[C]ust beg[D]un w[G]atching the r[Dm]iver r[E7]un, [Am7]listening and learn[C]ing and year[D]ning to run river [G]run. {eoc} [Dm] [C] [Am7] [D7] [G]Winding and swirling and da[C]ncing along, we p[D]assed by the old willow t[G]ree[D7] where l[G]overs caress as we s[C]ing them our song, re[D7]joicing together when we greet the [G]sea[G7] {sot} Repeat chorus twice then end with: {eot} [Dm] [C] [Am7] [D] [G]