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How Long Have You Been There lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Waylon
Jennings.
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How Long Have You Been There Recorded by Waylon Jennings Written by Dee Moeller
G7 C Am I've been walking in the shadows for so long Dm That I forgot the sun could shine
I've turned away from everything G7 C G7 C G7 And everyone that wanted to be mine
C E7 Am Somehow I always shut my eyes and heart F Em Dm Em To anything that I might share F Em Dm Now I'm standing still and I wonder G7 C G7 C G7 How long have you been there
C Am Every path I've taken I've turned around Dm And quickly closed the door
It seems that all I knew G7 C G7 C G7 If I ever stop to feel I’d want more
C E7 Am I kept a steady run so my eyes F Em Dm Em Could never focus anywhere F Em Dm Now I'm standing still and I wonder G7 C How long have you been there
F How long have you been standing there Dm G7 C Protectin' me from love that shouldn't be F Dm Knowing all along that I would realize G7 That you were meant for me
C Am Now I've got to mend every broken fence Dm And bridge that I have burned G7 And clear away the cobwebs in my heart C G7 C G7 So I can start to learn
C Am For now I realize that you've been waiting C Em Dm Em Just to teach me how to care F Em Dm Now I'm standing still and I wonder G7 C How long have you been there
F Em Dm Now I'm standing still and I wonder G7 C How long have you been there
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