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I Get The Picture lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Keith Whitley.
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I Get The Picture Recorded by Keith Whitley Written by Don Cook and Fred Koller
C The moving van is waitin' for the rain to stop F C Dm Your agent put a sign up in the yard G7 I wondered was there anything that you'd forgot F G7 I guess that goodbye's got to be this hard
C One last look around the rooms that we shared F C Dm I knew I couldn't stay here by myself A# Dm G7 I saw a box and wondered why you'd left it out F G7 Right there on the bedroom closet shelf
C Faded yellow photos of a boy and girl F C Dm Smiling in the blazing Texas sun G7 It must have been the year before your daddy died F G7 He tried to warn me then this day would come
C F G7 I get the picture though the love has gone away C F G7 I get the picture though your memory will fade C I get the picture
Wasn't that the guy you told me you forgot F C Dm Oh what's his name who never made you laugh G7 But I never made you smile the way you're smilin' here F G7 By his side in this faded photograph
C Last night when I met you at your lawyer's house F C Dm I wondered bout the guy who dropped you off A# Dm G7 Guess I’d probably never place this smiling face F G7 If you hadn't left behind this box
repeat #4
G7 C I get the picture
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