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Highly Prized Possession lyrics and chords are intended for your
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Highly Prized Possession Recorded by Anne Murray Written by Dave Palmer and Brian Russell
C I know it's not your passion E7 To stand and stake your claim F Dm C G7 So I don't lay no claim on you C Though most love's not lasting E7 When profit can be gained F C Dm C G7 Love still remains the thing that gets us through
C Am You're my highly prized possession G7 Em You're more precious to me F G7 Than I thought love could be C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em Ain't no question of cost F G7 C G7 Could ever measure the loss if I lost you
C E7 Quality of mercy is such a heavy thing F A7 Dm C G7 At times the way we bear the constant stress C And the value of compassion E7 There's no price it can bring F C Dm C G7 So darling let me say this just the same
C Am You're my highly prized possession G7 Em You're more precious to me F G7 Than I thought love could be C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em There're ain't no ransom on earth F G7 C That could ever measure the word of loving you
Am Dm G7 There's only one thing I have left to say Am Dm G7 Yes there's only one thing I have left to say C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em You're more precious to me F G7 Than I thought love could be C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em Ain't no question of cost F G7 C Could ever measure the loss if I lost you
Am Dm G7 There's only one thing I have left to say Am Dm G7 Yes there's only one thing I have left to say C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em You're more precious to me F G7 Than I thought love could be C Am You're my highly prized possession C Em Ain't no question of cost F G7 C Could ever measure the loss of losing you
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