don't judge a book by its cover i don't wanna miss a thing chord In the story, the reference is to a physical book when the character, Mr. Tulliver, uses it to discuss Daniel Defoe’s The History of the Devil: “and there’s a lot more of ’em, sermons mostly, I think, but they’ve all got the same covers, and I thought they were all o’ one sample, as you may say. But it seems one mustn’t judge by
chord i don't want to miss a thing You know my worst, see me hurt, b ut you don't judge. That, right ther e, is the sc ariest feeling. Opening an d closing up again. I've been hurt s o I don't trust. Now here we a re, staring a t
i don't wanna miss a thing It won't No, I don't wanna miss this The only thing I want is to be with you right now 'Cause everything is going fast Keep going, never look back. And it's one, two, three, four times That I'll try for one more night Light a hope in my heart I'm going crazy. No matter what Even if I'm the last one standing I'll stand tall I'll stand tall