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Come On In
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's an
upbeat song that's fun to do, it was recorded by Patsy Cline.
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Come On In recorded by Patsy Cline written by V.F. Stewart
G C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
If I had one wish I wish I could C Go back to my old neighborhood D7 G Where the good folks they all love you as their own
Then I'd go over to my neighbor's house C Knock on the door 'n they'd all sing out G C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
I'd sing their praises long and loud C Cause their all my folks and I'm mighty proud D7 G Of the little old town back home where I was born
I wish that I could hear them say C In the good old-fashioned friendly way G C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
Well they don't lock their doors at night C Cause they all know they're a doing right D7 G And the good Lord's bound to have them for his own
If I'd go back to hear them pray C In the little pine church they all would say G C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
When I was a child of only three C I said my prayers at my mother's knee D7 G And I knew right then from God I'd never roam
When I get my summons on the Judgment Day C I hope I can hear my Savior say G C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
C D7 G Come on in and sit right down and make yourself at home
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