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I'll Be Here
In The Morning lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Don Williams.
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I'll Be Here In The Morning Recorded by Don Williams Written by Townes Van Zandt
Am C There's no stronger wind than the one F C That blows down a lonesome railroad line D7 G7 No prettier sight than looking back on a town you left behind C F C There is nothin' that's as real as a love that's in my mind G7 F Close your eyes I'll be here in the morning G7 F Am Close your eyes I'll be here for a while
C F C There's lots of things along the road I'd surely like to see D7 G7 I'd like to lean into the wind and tell myself I'm free C F C But your softest whisper's louder than the highways call to me G7 F Close your eyes I'll be here in the morning G7 F Am Close your eyes I'll be here for a while
C F C All the mountains and the rivers and the valleys can't compare D7 G7 To your blue lit dancin' eyes and yellow shining hair C F C I could never hit the open road and leave you layin' there G7 F Close your eyes I'll be here in the morning G7 F Am Close your eyes I'll be here for a while
C F C Lay your head back easy love close your cryin' eyes D7 G7 I'll be layin' here beside you when the sun comes on the rise C F C I'll stay as long as the cuckoo wails and the lonesome blue jay cries G7 F Close your eyes I'll be here in the morning G7 F Am Close your eyes I'll be here for a while
G7 F Close your eyes I'll be here in the morning G7 F Am Close your eyes I'll be here for a while
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