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From Here To
The Moon And Back lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a beautiful song recorded by Willie Nelson with Dolly
Parton.
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From Here To The Moon And Back Recorded by Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton Written by Dolly Parton
C F I could hold out my arms say I love you this much G7 C I could tell you how long I will long for your touch C7 F How much and how far would I go to prove D7 G7 The depth and the breadth of my love for you
C E7 F From here to the moon and back G7 C Who else in this world will love you like that C7 F Love everlasting I promise you that C G7 F From here to the moon and back C G7 C From here to the moon and back
F I want you to know you can always depend G7 C On promises made and love without end C7 F No need to wonder how faithful I'll be D7 G7 Now and on into eternity
C G7 F From here to the moon and back G7 C Who else in this world will love you like that C7 F Forever and always I’ll be where you’re at C G7 F From here to the moon and back C G7 C From here to the moon and back
Am Em C I’d blow you a kiss as I wish on a star F C Counting my blessing for all that you are F C Am Thank heaven for you and to God tip my hat C G7 C From here to the moon and back
Am C Am And I'll spend forever proving that fact C G7 F From here to the moon and back C G7 C From here to the moon and back
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