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Hand In The Fire lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Clint
Black.
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Hand In The Fire Recorded by Clint Black Written by Clint Black and Hayden Nicholas
G Em I haven't been there I haven't done that C D7 I never been one to know where it's at G Em I've been around and I seen a few things C D7 I don't know what a lot of it means
G D7 The truth'll never ring clear as a bell G C But I don't believe that you never can tell G A7 Most things I don't have a clue C D7 I can tell by looking I know all about you
G Em You don't have to put your hand in the fire C D7 To know your little fingers are gonna get burned G Em You don't have to be standing on the moon C D7 To know your little planet is gonna get turned
G You don't have to take a walk in the sea C A7 And know it gets a little deep and it's really not blue G D7 Em I don't have to put my arms all around you C D7 G To know I wanna hold you and to know that I love you
Em I've never been one to go to extremes C D7 I see 'em coming and I get in between G Em Never ahead and never behind C D7 I figure everything'll happen in time
G D7 And just in time it's happening now G C It's not up to either one of us to ever know how G A7 With both eyes closed I could easily see
C D7 It's happening to you and it's happening me
Repeat #3,4,4
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