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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Child
Of Mine lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this
is a pretty country song recorded by Anne Murray.
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Child Of Mine Recorded by Anne Murray Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
C G D7 Although you see the world different than me Am C G Sometimes I can touch upon the wonders that you see G7 Am Now all the new colors and pictures you've designed C D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine
C G C Child of mine child of mine Am D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine
C G D7 You don't need directions you know which way to go Am C G And I don't wanna hold you back I just wanna watch you grow G7 Am You're the one who taught me you don't have to look behind C D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine
C G D7 G Nobody's gonna kill your dreams or tell you how to live your life C Am There'll always be people who make it hard for a while Em C G D7 But you'll change their heads when they see you smile G D7 The times you were born in may not have been the best Am C G But you can make the times to come better than the rest Am I know you will be honest if you can't always be kind C D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine
Am C D7 G Child of mine child of mine C D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine C D7 G Child of mine child of mine C D7 G Oh yes sweet darling so glad you are a child of mine
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