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A Better Man lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Clint Black.
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A Better Man Recorded by Clint Black Written by Clint Black and Hayden Nicholas
C Dm What do you say when it's over F C G7 I don't know if I should say anything at all C Dm One day we're rolling in the clover F G7 C Next thing you know we take the fall
Dm Still I think about the years since I first met you F C G7 And the way it might have been without you here C Dm I don't know if words from me can still upset you F G7 C But I've just gotta make this memory stand clear
F Em Dm C G7 I know I'm leaving here a better man F Em Dm C G7 For knowing you this way F Em Dm C G7 Things I couldn't do before now I think I can F Em G7 C And I'm leaving here a better man
Dm Guess I always knew I couldn't hold you F C G7 But I'd never be the one to set you free C Dm Just like some old nursery rhyme your mama told you F G7 C You still believe in some old meant to be
F Em Dm C G7 Still I'm leaving here a better man F Em Dm C G7 For knowing you this way F Em Dm C G7 Things I couldn't do before now I think I can F Em G7 C And I'm leaving here a better man
F Em Dm C G7 So know I'm leaving here a better man F Em Dm C G7 For knowing you this way F Em Dm C G7 Things I couldn't do before now I think I can F Em G7 C And I'm leaving here a better man
F Em G7 C Yes I'm leaving here a better man
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