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Catalog Dreams lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Joni
Harms.
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Catalog Dreams Recorded by Joni Harms Written by Joni Harms and Jim Varsos
C She could see herself a-sewin' on that brand new machine F G7 As she took the time to look through that mail order magazine F C It would sure make her life easier with all she has to do G7 C But family needs come first she'll have to wait a year or two
F And it came from Sears and Roebuck a thousand pages long C Everything from A to Z anyone could ever want F Puttin' away a little extra ain't as easy as it seems G7 C So way out here we dream catalog dreams
Dad came in from workin' tired as a dog F G7 Sat down by the fire and picked up that catalog F C His eyes fell on the tractor with the mowin' arm and rake G7 C But he knew that kind o' money was more than he could ever make
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When supper time was over daddy turned to me and said F G7 You wanna do a little dreamin' take that catalog to bed F C Up there in the quiet layin' all alone G7 C I stumbled on a page started a dream all of my own
F Cause if I could learn to play on that Silvertone guitar C Maybe make a record and one day be a star F Daddy'd have his tractor and mom her new machine G7 C I'd buy 'em all of their catalog dreams
G7 C I'm gonna buy 'em all of their catalog dreams
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