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Four Down And Twelve Across lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George
Strait. are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George
Strait.
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Four Down And Twelve Across Recorded by George Strait Written by Tom Douglas and Dean Dillon
C Am I don’t know what to think of it Dm G7 Sometimes I hate it sometimes I love it C Am Girl this relationship we’re in Dm G7 To say the least it’s puzzlin’ F C Like a crossword puzzle Dm G7 Fill in the blanks
C Am What’s four down and twelve across Dm G7 C Two letter synonym for lost that’s me Am And a three letter word that rhymes with through Dm G7 C Oh I get it that’s you
Am Never believed in horoscopes Dm But to the left of the ad G7 For a new dishwashin’ soap C Am Dear Abby’s got some good advice Dm G7 For a troubled couple lost in paradise F C Dm G7 In the Living section page two
C Am What’s four down and twelve across Dm G7 C Two letter synonym for lost that’s me Am And a three letter word that rhymes with through Dm G7 F C Oh I get it that’s you that’s me
Dm Oh that’s us G7 Sometimes love ain’t enough F C We try and try Dm G7 For the life of me why did we give up
C Am What’s four down and twelve across Dm G7 C Two letter synonym for lost that’s me Am And a three letter word that rhymes with through Dm G7 C Oh I get it that’s you
G7 C That’s me G7 C G7 Oh that’s us C Am G7 C What’s four down and twelve across that’s us
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