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I Know The Way To You By Heart lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Vern
Gosdin.
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I Know The Way To You By Heart Recorded by Vern Gosdin Written by Tony Laiolo
G7 C F As a boy I believed it was best just to leave C G7 With a shirt on my back and my heart on my sleeve C F It was time I was out on my own C G7 So I left you and I left home
C F And I’ve slept in some cars and I’ve slept in some bars C G7 And I’ve slept in the yard of some fast falling stars C F But there ain’t been one dream that’s come true C G7 C Since I left home since I left you
Am F C In the cold just one memory’s warm F G7 And in the dark just one light comes on C F Though I’m lost there’s one thing I’ve found C G7 C G7 I know the way to you I know the way to you by heart
C F I know what I’m feeling for you is real C G7 Like the palm of my hand on this old steering wheel C F And I’m still on the road I’ve come down C G7 C But thanks to you I’m homeward bound
Am F C In the cold just one memory’s warm F G7 And in the dark just one light comes on C F Though I’m lost there’s one thing I’ve found C G7 C I know the way to you I know the way to you by heart
G7 I know the way to you I know the way to you F G7 C I know the way to you by heart G7 I know the way to you I know the way to you F G7 C I know the way to you by heart G7 I know the way to you I know the way to you F G7 C I know the way to you by heart
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