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In Memory Of You Dear Old Pal lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good song recorded by Hank Snow.
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In Memory Of You Dear Old Pal Written and recorded by Hank Snow
G C G Everything has gone wrong and the nights are so long D7 G Since you left us down here all alone B7 C G Everyday seems a year and the whole world is drear D7 G It seems now I just can't go on
D7 G Standing close by my side is our own little pride A7 D7 He misses your lullaby tune G B7 C G And his big dark blue eyes swell with tears as he cries D7 G Won’t mummy come back to us soon
C G I planted sweet lilies for you dearest one D7 G On your grave neath the pines in the dell B7 C G And our baby each day kneeled with me as I prayed D7 G In memory of you dear old pal
D7 G The angels will love you and keep you I know A7 D7 Cause they needed someone just like you G B7 C G To brighten the heaven around God's great throne D7 G And add a new star to the blue
C G I'll watch o'er the baby and tend him with care D7 G And each night by his bedside I'll kneel B7 C G And if tears do not stop me I'll sing him to sleep D7 G In memory of you dear old pal
D7 G All your good faith and treasures I placed them away A7 D7 To me they mean more than a world G B7 C G And the baby's first curl to your picture I tend D7 G In memory of you dear old pal
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