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Card Carryin' Fool lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
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Card Carryin' Fool Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Byron Hill and Tim Bays
C It takes all kinds to keep this world in place G7 C It's a fragile balance that lets us spin through space D7 So everybody's got their job to do G7 And girl I guess the job I've got is cryin' over you
A7 D7 And I should get a gold watch for all the years I gave G7 C And I should get some interest now for all the dues I've paid A7 D7 I don't know why I love you it's just the job I do G7 C I'm your registered certified card carryin' fool
If I was in the army there'd be medals that I'd get
If I was in the circus at least I'd have a net D7 If I was an electrician I might could find a spark G7 And if I could be a surgeon girl I might could find your heart
A7 D7 But I keep bending over backwards just to be your limbo man G7 C While you drop that stick another notch every chance you can A7 D7 I don't know why I love you it's just the job I do G7 C I'm your registered certified card carryin' fool
A7 D7 Oh if I was a gambler I might have better luck G7 C If I was a mathematician I could make it all add up A7 D7 But when it comes down to it all I wanna do G7 C Is be your registered certified card carryin' fool
A7 D7 Yeah when it comes down to it all I wanna do G7 C Is be your registered certified card carryin' fool
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