I'm Still Here You're Still Gone
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I'm Still Here You're Still Gone lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Randy
Travis.
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I'm Still Here You're Still Gone Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Kevin Brandt and Ralph Murthy
C G7 C The sun comes up you're still gone F G7 C The world goes round and life goes on G7 C But life is short and love is long F G7 C And when the sun goes down you're still gone
G7 C Now ain't it strange how we make things right F G7 C We think things change overnight G7 C But then the sun comes up and the night moves on F G7 C And I'm still here you're still gone
F G7 C I guess I missed the point I thought I was doin' right F G7 C I'd get up early in the mornin' and work into the night F G7 C F I was always makin' money I shoulda been makin' love G7 Now the man I am today knows that money ain't enough
C G7 C But if I had the chance to give one more thing F G7 C It wouldn't be a rose or a diamond ring G7 C Cause you showed me where I went wrong F G7 C Cause I'm still here and you're still gone
Repeat #3 Hey I guess...
C G7 C The sun comes up and you're still gone F G7 C The world goes round and life goes on G7 C And you showed me where I went wrong F G7 C Cause I'm still here you're still gone
F G7 C Yes I'm still here and you're still gone
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