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Hemingway Hideaway lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
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Hemingway Hideaway Recorded by The Bellamy Brothers Written by Ralph Siegel and T.T. Kermit
C Am I was driving out of town after she had turned me down C Cause I didn't have a reason to stay F G7 C G7 Ooo baby my love was in vain C Am Took a boat to paradise got away and closed my eyes C Felt the reggae rhythm deep in my heart F G7 C Ooo baby I can't stand the pain
G7 C E7 Am There's always a place to stay Hemingway hideaway C F Am Dm A tropical dream come true a place made for me and you G7 C E7 Am Just follow the sun we will be one we'll lay in the sand F And our love will be true C G7 F C Just follow me follow me to Hemingway hideaway
Am I am hiding out of sight where the night is always bright C And the moon is melting out in the sea F G7 C G7 Ooo baby there's salt in my tears C Am I got lost out on the beach and the truth is out of reach C All the dreams are riding down on a wave F G7 C Ooo baby I wish you were here
Repeat #2
G7 C E7 Am There's always a place to stay Hemingway hideaway G7 C E7 Am Just follow the sun we will be one we'll lay in the sand F And our love will be true C G7 F C Just follow me follow me to Hemingway hideaway F C F C Hemingway hideaway Hemingway hideaway
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