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The Middle Of Nowhere lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a pretty old country ballad recorded by Charley Pride.
It isn't difficult to learn to play, the chords are simple.
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In The Middle Of Nowhere Recorded by Charley Pride written by Liz Anderson
C F C They had meant for me one last time to see my hometown again G7 C Once again go there see the places where as a child I've been F C As I journeyed now it was so far out it was almost in G7 C In the middle in the middle of nowhere
F C Sadness talked with me as I walked the streets of my memory G7 C Streets that seemed somehow so much smaller now than they used to be F C Talked of other days when this tiny place had been home to me G7 C In the middle in the middle of nowhere
F People stared at me in silence as I walked around C G7 Time had passed till I was just a stranger there C F Folks had changed so much that no one even knew me now C G7 C In the middle in the middle of nowhere
F C I went once again to the schoolyard where I used to play G7 C Passed the church of mom and daddy where they used to pray F C Down the dusty road to the churchyard where they both now lay G7 C In the middle in the middle of nowhere
F As I placed my blue forget-me-nots there on the ground C G7 One last time I knelt by mom and dad in prayer C F Then I said goodbye forever to that little town C G7 C In the middle in the middle of nowhere
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