Don't
Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There
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Don't
Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There lyrics and chords intended
for your personal use only, it's a very good bluegrass gospel recorded
by Courtney Granger.
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Don't Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There Recorded by Courtney Granger Written by Hazel Dickens
C G7 C Don't put her down you helped put her there
G7 F C You pull the string she's your plaything G7 You can make her or break her it's true F C You abuse her accuse her turn around and you use her G7 C Then forsake her any time it suits you
G7 F C Well there's more to her than powder and paint G7 Than her peroxided bleached out hair F C Well if she acts that way it's cause you had your day G7 C Don't put her down you helped put her there
G7 F C She hangs around playing the clown G7 While her soul is aching inside F C She's heartbreak's child she just lives for your smile G7 C To build her up in a world made by men
repeat #2
G7 F C At the house down the way you sneak and you play G7 For the love her body and her shame F Then you call yourself a man C You say you just don't understand G7 C How a woman could turn out that way
G7 F C Well there's more to her that powder and paint G7 Than the men she picks up at the bar F C Well if she acts that way it's cause you had your day G7 C Don't put her down you helped put her there
F C Well if she acts that way it's cause you had your day G7 C Don't put her down you helped put her there
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