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Gettin' Back To Norma lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
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Gettin' Back To Norma Recorded by Bob Luman Written by Ray Griff
C Well I left one early mornin' F When the dew was like a blanket on the grass G7 And I said goodbye to Norma C In a note without a forwarding address
Well my life seemed kinda dull F Compared to all the things I'd heard and read about G7 Well there wasn't much excitement in our town C So I decided to get out
Well that ol' grey dog F Was kind enough to carry me away for seven skins G7 Lawd and we rolled into Chicago C Just in time to catch the rain and the howlin' winds
Well the cottage streets and overtones F Of sex and violence ripped me to the core G7 Lawd and I stood the mass confusion C For a while but I can't take it anymore
F Gotta get back to Norma C And the world I left behind G7 Gotta get back to Norma C And the Norma frame of mind
Well I'm a goin' home to mockin' birds F Picnics on a Sunday afternoon G7 Lawd and my lust for life is over C And the air has all gone out of my balloon
Well I've had my fill of unruly nights F Women that are classified as broads G7 And I'm a goin' home to sweet Norma C Get a little closer to my Lord
F Gotta get back to Norma C And the world I left behind G7 Gotta get back to Norma C And the Norma frame of mind
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