Come
On In You Did The Best You Could Do
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Come
On In You Did The Best You Could Do lyrics and chords are
intended for your personal use only, this is a very good country song
recorded by the Oak Ridge Boys.
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Come On In You Did The Best You Could Do Recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys Written by Rick Giles and George Green
Am C I dreamed I was dying in Texas Am C I closed my eyes and I signed Am C Like a black and white movie I saw my days F Am Playing out before my eyes
C Am I was crippled by a life of injustice C Am I was bent from walking into the wind C Am I pled guilty on a day of judgment F G7 God just shook my hand and grinned
C G7 F And He said come on in C Am G7 F You did the best that you could do Am G7 F There's a little bit of right in every wrong C G7 F There's a little bit of me in you
Am C Sister I know that you're weary Am C You've been slaving in the sun all day Am C The burn of life in your belly F Am Sorrow in your heart of clay
C Am Your husband was a man of passion C Am Passion stole your husband away C Am And your son gave their life for your freedom F G7 But you feel like a prisoner anyway
C G7 F Sister come on in C Am G7 F You did the best that you could do Am G7 F There's a little bit of right in every wrong C G7 F There's a little bit of me in you
Am C I left my home and my family Am C With my shoes in the dust of this land Am C I found a job and a woman F Am But nothing went the way I planned
C Am I was ambushed by my own good intentions C Am Used up every dollar I earned C Am So I went back to the home of my father C Am Said your American son has returned F G7 Dad your American son has returned
C G7 F He said come on in C Am G7 F You did the best that you could do Am G7 F There's a little bit of right in every wrong C G7 F There's a little bit of me in you
Repeat last verse x2
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