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Diary Of My Mind lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by George Jones.
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Diary Of My Mind Recorded by George Jones Written by John Starks and Sadie Starks
G C G I can bring you back anytime I want to D7 G I remember an angel in your veil of white so fine C D7 G You’re always very near well I feel that you're still here C D7 G It's so real in the diary of my mind
C G On the first page there we are down by the river D7 G With the flowers blooming in the warm sunshine C D7 G Speaking love words soft and sweet and as our lips slowly meet C D7 G We're together in the diary of my mind
C G Yes I can bring you back anytime I want to C G D7 Even though you been gone a long long time G G7 C G Oh I just close my eyes and then I realize C D7 G You're right there in the diary of my mind
C G On the next page I can smell the yellow roses D7 G You brought to this world our baby girl so fine C D7 G A princess for the queen I was such a happy king C D7 G You're both still in the diary of my mind
C G Yes even comes the page I don't like to remember D7 G But history shows that kingdoms fall with time C D7 G Mistrust and deceit then the bottle it brought defeat C D7 G That's the last scene that's in the diary of my mind
Repeat #3 But I can…
C D7 G You're still here in the diary of my mind
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