HER HEART OR MINE (Fred J. Eaglesmith) Contributed by: Frank Eaton (3/4 time, key of F#, played in open C position with capo at 6th fret) C Cmaj7 Am Am7 F G C G x2 C Cmaj7 Am Am7 F G Oh sometimes I see her out on Sunday and she always says hello. C Cmaj7 Am Am7 F G We're still polite in spite of the circumstances you know. F G C Cmaj7 Am Am7 And she always touches her hand on mine before she says goodbye. F G F G C G And I often wonder whose heart was broken, was it hers or was it mine? We used to go dancing and drinking Manhattens at Eddie's at the edge of town. And they'd call the cops to come and stop us, we'd tear the whole place down. And when it was over, she'd take me home, I'd be too drunk to drive. And I often wonder whose heart was broken, was it hers or was it mine? The piano player had left the stool, there was nobody on the aisle. Funny how bad news is still bad news, when you tell it with a smile. The lights are still on in the living room, the bell forgot to chime. And I often wonder I wonder at lot was it her heart or mine? C Cmaj7 Am Am7 F G C Oh sometimes I see her out on Sunday and she always says hello.