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Hand That Feeds You
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Faron Young.
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Hand That Feeds You Recorded by Faron Young Written by Ray Griff
G The minute that we left the little chapel on the corner C G I became the sole provider in our home
I did my level best to make you happy and to make you feel A7 D7 As if you were a queen upon a throne
G It never did occur to me that you were not contented C G Cause you acted like you cared and I believed you C G But lately I heard talk in town that you're puttin' me down D7 G How could you turn around and bite the hand that feeds you
How could you bite the hand that bought the pretty dresses D7 That you're wearin' on your back
How could you bite the hand that built the house G That's sittin' on the right side of the track
How could you even think of slanderin' the man C Who's always done his best to please you D7 How could you take the love I gave to you G Then turn around and bite the hand that feeds you
You never once refuse the pretty flowers and the candy C G Or the other gifts that I laid at your feet
You never had to sacrifice or do without a single thing A7 D7 I always tried to make your life complete
G It really tore me all to pieces findin' out the way you were C G Specially since I never once deceived you C G Our love is on the rocks it's seems you left the platter clean D7 G How could you turn around and bite the hand that feeds you Repeat #3
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