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Carolina Dreams lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Ronnie Milsap.
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Carolina Dreams Recorded by Ronnie Milsap Written by Kye Fleming, Dennis Morgan, Marie Tomlinson
C A#7 I can smell the pines sweet Carolina's on my mind F G7 I still feel that mountain breeze whispering through the trees C A#7 Tears fell from her eyes I held her as we said goodbye F G7 She knew I didn't want to go but here I am tonight alone
F C G7 Dreaming Carolina dreams in Tennessee F C G7 And someday soon I'll have her here with me F E7 C Until then she knows I miss her (I miss her) Em F And tonight I'll go to sleep D7 G7 C Carolina dreams in Tennessee
A#7 The cotton mill shut down they laid off folks for miles around F G7 I had to leave to find some work the hardest part was leaving her C A#7 Nashville Tennessee it'd be beautiful if she was with me F G7 But alone it's just another place till I close my eyes and see her face
F C G7 Dreaming Carolina dreams in Tennessee F C G7 And someday soon I'll have her here with me F E7 C Until then she knows I miss her (I miss her) Em F And tonight I'll go to sleep D7 G7 C Dreaming Carolina dreams in Tennessee
G7 A#7 F C Though we're miles apart we're sharing the same moon A#7 F G7 When it's shining on her it's shining on me too
C F C G7 I'm dreaming Carolina dreams in Tennessee F C G7 And someday soon I'll have her here with me F G7 I'm dreaming Carolina dreams F C Carolina dreams
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