Darlin' Think Of Me Every Now And Then
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Darlin' Think Of Me Every Now And Then lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by
Charley Pride.
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Darlin' Think Of Me Every Now And Then Recorded by Charley Pride Written by Johnny Duncan
G D7 G Tonight here in your arms is where I've longed to be C G D7 To feel you close and warm is heaven next to me G G7 C You'll never know how many times I've pictured us this way G D7 G But let's not waste tonight with words tomorrow's far away
C G C G So darlin' think of me every now and then C G C And when you feel the need for love G D7 Well you know where I am G And let this fire that burns tonight C Light your way to me again G D7 G And darlin' think of me every now and then
D7 G Your lips are sweet and warm like I always knew they'd be C G D7 But desire was just a word till tonight when you touched me G G7 C And if one night of love with you is all I ever spend G D7 G Right now just hold me close and know you've always got a friend
C G C G So darlin' think of me every now and then C G C And when you feel the need for love G D7 Well you know where I am G And let this fire that burns tonight C Light your way to me again G D7 G And darlin' think of me every now and then
C G D7 G And darlin' think of me every now and then
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