10 Chords used in the song: Em, Am, F, C, E, D, G, Dsus2, Bb, A7
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Em Am F C
Adia I do believe I failed you
Am F Em
Adia I know I've let you down
C F
Don't you know I tried so hard
C E Am
To love you in my way
D C
It's easy let it go
Am F C
Adia I'm empty since you left me
Am F Em
trying to find a way to carry on
C F
I search myself and everyone
C G
to see where we went wrong
Dsus2 G
There's no one left to finger
C F
There's no one here to blame
Dsus2 G
There's no one left to talk to, honey
C Bb F
And there ain't no one to buy our innocence
G C A7
'Cause we are born innocent
F Dsus2 G Em
Believe me Adia, we are still innocent
A7 Dsus2
It's easy, we all falter
G
Does it matter?
Am F C
Adia I thought that we could make it
Am F Em
I know I can't change the way you feel
C F
I leave you with your misery
C G
Your friend who won't betray
Dsus2 G
I pull you from your tower
C F
I take away your pain
Dsus2 G C
I show you all the beauty you possess
Bb F
If you'd only let yourself believe
G C A7
That we are born innocent
F Dsus2 G Em
Believe me Adia, we are still innocent
A7 Dsus2
It's easy, we all falter
G
Does it matter?
C
Believe me Adia
F
We are still
Dsus2
Innocent
G C A7
'Cause we are born innocent
F Dsus2 G Em
Believe me Adia, we are still innocent
A7 Dsus2
It's easy, we all falter
G
Does it matter
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About this song: Adia
"Adia" is a song by Sarah McLachlan that originally appeared on her 1997 album Surfacing. It was co-written by McLachlan and her longtime producer, Pierre Marchand. The song allegedly reflected the apology to her best friend for becoming involved with, and later marrying, her friend's ex-boyfriend. On VH1 Storytellers, McLachlan also said "I'm not quite sure how to explain this one but, uh, I guess more than anything it's about my problems in dealing with feeling responsible for everyone else" about this song.