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Baby's Gotten Good At Goodbye lyrics and chords are intended for your
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Strait.
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Baby's Gotten Good At Goodbye Recorded by George Strait Written by Tony Martin and Troy Martin
C F C What a rotten day this turned out to be F G7 C I still can't believe she'd leave so easily F G7 She just got all her things threw 'em into a pile C F Then she loaded her car and said after a while C G7 F She's done this before but this time she didn't cry
G7 C G7 That's why I'm sittin' on the front steps starin' down the road F C Wondering if she'll come back this time I don't know F C G7 C After she packed when she looked back there were no tears in her eyes F C Dm G7 C And that's got me worried thinking maybe my baby's gotten good at goodbye
F C All the times before she'd break down and cry F G7 C She'd make her threats but her heart wasn't set on goodbye F G7 She just wanted me to hear what she had to say C F Now I'm lost for words since she went away C G7 F She may not return for this time she didn't cry
G7 C G7 That's why I'm sittin' on the front steps starin' down the road F C Wondering if she'll come back this time I don't know F C G7 C After she packed when she looked back there were no tears in her eyes F C Dm G7 F And that's got me worried thinking maybe my baby's gotten good at goodbye
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