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Be Glad You Ain't Me lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Porter Wagoner.
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Be Glad You Ain't Me Recorded by Porter Wagoner Written by Dave Estes and Porter Wagoner
C F C F C If you've never laid awake at night and prayed to be set free F C D7 G7 From the chains that bind a broken heart be glad that you ain't me C F C F C If you've never walked the lonely streets in search for company F C G7 C Someone to tell your troubles to be glad that you ain't me
F Be glad your heart has never known the pain that I've been through C G7 The pain of loving someone who never will love you C F C F C If the devil never haunts your sleep till you beg to be set free F C G7 C Just put yourself in my place friend be glad that you ain't me
Spoken:
F If you think that you've got troubles and you're wantin' sympathy C Just listen my story friend and be glad that you ain't me G7 F If you've never laid awake at night and prayed to be set free C F C F From the chains that bind a broken heart be glad that you ain't me C G7 C If you never saw a love go wrong because of jealousy F C G7 C Just put yourself in my place friend be glad that you ain't me
F Be glad your eyes have never cried until they couldn't see C G7 Be glad that your heart has never wanted a love that couldn't be C F C F C If you never saw a love go wrong because of jealousy F C G7 C Just put yourself in my place friend be glad that you ain't me
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