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A
Room Without A View lyrics and chords are provided for your personal
use only, it's a beautiful country song recorded by Doug Stone.
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A Room Without A View Recorded by Doug Stone Written by Gary Burr and Doug Stone
F C G7 I need a room without a view Am F So nothing I see will remind me of you C Just four grey walls Dm To keep out the light of day
G7 C G7 Must be a place that I can go Am F Where I can't look outside and know C Dm G7 That I'm the fool that let you slip away F C G7 Em Am Closing my eyes won't do F G7 C F G7 I need a room without a view
C G7 If had a room without a view Am F I'd have to pad all the mirrors too C Because what they show Dm Is just as hard on me
G7 C G7 Don't wanna face the fact you're gone Am F Don’t wanna see another sunset alone C Dm G7 Cause when you're not here who needs the scenery F C G7 Em Am If I'm gonna make it through F G7 C I need a room without a view
F G7 Everything from stars to sunlight C F Or the wind blowing through the trees C F Brings back the memory G7 Of a love that we shared
F G7 Pull the shades and draw the curtains C F Board up the windows too C To get over you G7 F C I need a room without a view
F G7 Pull the shades and draw the curtains C F Board up the windows too C To get over you G7 F Am I need a room without a view
F Oh yes I do C G7 F C I need a room without a view
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