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Fifty
Miles Of Elbow Room lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, this a very good country gospel recorded by Hank Locklin.
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Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room Recorded by Hank Locklin Written by Herbert Buffum
C Twelve hundred miles it's length and breadth that F C Four square city stands D7 G7 It's gem set walls of Jasper shine not made with human hands C F C One hundred miles it's gates are wide in that great city fair F C G7 C With fifty miles of elbow room on either side to spare
F C When the gates swing wide on the other side just beyond the sunset sea
There'll be room to spare as we enter there D7 G7 There'll be room for you and room for me C F C For the gates are wide on the other side where the flowers ever bloom F C G7 C On the right hand on the left hand fifty miles of elbow room
F C That four square city I shall see when dawn will fall in time D7 G7 Sometimes it seems I almost hear the bells of glory chime C F C This will be mine when I shall pass into that city fair F C G7 C With fifty miles of elbow room on either side to spare
Repeat #2
F C Sometimes I'm cramped and crowded here and long for elbow room D7 G7 I long to reach some altitude where Pharaoh flowers bloom C F C This will be mine when I shall pass beyond the gates so fair F C G7 C With fifty miles of elbow room on either side to spare
Repeat #2
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