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Coldest Bedroom lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Vern Gosdin.
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Coldest Bedroom Recorded by Vern Gosdin Written by J. Sins
C F There's a cold chill running through my bones tonight Dm G7 C Dm G7 And my heart just reported there's just no end in sight C I turn the heat on high F Dm Pull the blanket around my neck ever so tight G7 I'm just trying to survive the coldest bedroom C In the country tonight
F C As her leaving gets older this old bedroom gets colder G7 C And I'm needing her shoulder to cry on F If this cold night gets longer C A little luck I'll make it through alright yes I will Dm G7 I'm just trying to survive the coldest bedroom C In the country tonight
I turned the TV on the weather record highs F All across these 50 states Dm But in this cold and lonely bedroom G7 C Dm G7 I've had about as much of this as a man can take C I reached out and touched her pillow F Dm It's as cold as a solid jug of ice G7 I'm just trying to survive the coldest bedroom C In the country tonight
F C As her leaving grows older this old bedroom gets colder G7 C God I'm needing her shoulder to cry on F If this cold night gets longer C A little luck I'll make it through alright you bet I will Dm G7 I'm just trying to survive the coldest bedroom
C In the country tonight
Dm G7 I'm just trying to survive the coldest bedroom
In the country tonight C G7 F C The coldest bedroom in the whole wide world tonight
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