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Don't Forget To Thank The Lord lyrics and chords are intended for your
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John Anderson.
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Don't Forget To Thank The Lord Recorded by John Anderson Written by John Anderson and John Rich
C A#7 F C I see sad sad face in faraway places scattered all around the world A#7 Living in cardboard cities Lord you gotta have pity F C On the hungry little boys and girls
A#7 F C And if it wasn’t for a loving and gracious Lord that could be me and you
It’s time to quit our complaining A#7 F C And start remembering just exactly who we owe it all to
So don’t forget to thank the teacher G7 F And the preacher for saving your mind and your soul Am F Don’t forget to thank the fireman the policeman C G7 F When your world’s going out of control
C Am F Don’t forget to thank the mothers and the soldiers C A#7 F Praying and going to war Am G7 C And at the end of the day don’t forget to thank the Lord
A#7 F C Well there’s too much hate too much debatin’ politicking going on A#7 We get to fussing about the process worried about the BS F C Instead of what makes us strong
A#7 F C I came up rejoicing in the ones we love working hard everyday A#7 And if you don’t like it friends you can leave it F C But you better listen when I say
Repeat #3,4,5,3,4
Am G7 C At the end of the day don’t forget to thank the Lord
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