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Happy
Birthday Darlin' lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a great country song recorded by Conway Twitty.
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Happy Birthday Darlin' Recorded by Conway Twitty Written by Chuck Howard
Em Am F C Hello darlin' happy birthday Em Am I've decided not to give you a present this year F G7 C In fact I think it's about time I took some things away Em Am I'd like to take away this suspicion F C That I know clouds your world at times Em Am By giving you some faith to hold on to honey F G7 C Whenever your hand is not in mine
F G7 C Happy birthday darlin' I've no presents no fancy cake F Dm G7 C But I hope I'll make you happy with everything I take
Em Am I'd like to take away some of your lonely moments F C By spendin' more of mine with you Em Am And I'd like to take away some of those so so kisses F G7 C And replace them with ones that really say I love you
Em Am And I wanna take away the doubt you sometimes have about my love F By showin' more much more that I've shown lately C And then if someone said asked you what I've got you for your birthday Em Am Well you can say why he didn't give me anything F G7 C But he sure took a lotta things away
F G7 C Happy birthday darlin' I've no presents no fancy cake F Dm G7 C But I hope I'll make you happy with everything I take F G7 C Happy birthday darlin' I've no presents no fancy cake F Dm G7 C But I hope I'll make you happy with everything I take
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