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Hummingbird lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very nice song recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford.
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Hummingbird Recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford Written by Don Robertson [3/4 time]
G D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird should be your name C G (Hummingbird should be your name) C G Too restless to settle too wild to tame C G (Too restless too wild to tame) Em Too restless to settle too wild to tame G D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird should be your name
D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird winging along C G (Hummingbird winging along) C G No tender young blossom can hold you for long C G (No blossom can hold you for long) Em No tender young blossom can hold you for long G D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird winging along
C G You'd hug me and kiss me like others I've known A7 D7 You'd promise to love me and call me your own G C G Then all of my dreams would be shattered apart D7 G By the hum hum of your hummingbird heart
D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird feathered so fine C G (Hummingbird feathered so fine) C G If I clipped your wings it would not make you mine C G (I know it would not make you mine) Em If I clipped your wings it would not make you mine G D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird feathered so fine
D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird fly right on by C G Some folks like to gamble but darling not I C G Some folks like to gamble but darling not I D7 G Hummingbird hummingbird fly right on by
C G I'd rather be lonely I'd rather be blue A7 D7 Yes I'd rather spend my whole life without you G C G Then feather a nest to be shattered apart D7 G By the hum hum of your hummingbird heart D7 G By the hum hum of your hummingbird heart
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