Divorce Lawyers Funeral Directors And Jailers
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Divorce Lawyers Funeral Directors And Jailers lyrics and chords are
intended for your personal use only, this is an amusing country song
recorded by Ferlin Husky.
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Divorce Lawyers Funeral Directors And Jailers Recorded by Ferlin Husky Written by Harlan Howard
C D7 In this beautiful world there are all kinds of things I can be G7 C A banker a trucker a soldier it's all up to me F A salesman a hobo a preacher who follows the call G7 C F But they're sweet jobs I don't want no part of at all
C F And there's divorce lawyers funeral directors and jailers G7 C G7 I don't care to profit from life tragedies or loves measures C I'd rather dig ditches push railroad switches F Or be an old broken down old sailor G7 C G7 Than a divorce lawyer a funeral director or jailer
C D7 I stood by and watched a poor widow kick in her last dime G7 C G7 On what she was told was a deluxe funeral so fine C F And jailers are prisoners and just let 'em out now and then G7 C F And a divorce lawyer can't lose and his clients can't win
C F And I don't care for divorce lawyers funeral directors and jailers G7 C G7 I don't care to profit from life's tragedies or loves measures C I'd rather dig ditches push railroad switches F Or be an old broken down sailor G7 C Than a divorce lawyer a funeral director or jailer
G7 C A divorce lawyer a funeral director or jailer
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