I Still Write Your Name In The Snow lyrics and chords
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I Still Write
Your Name In The Snow lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a fun to do song recorded by Chet Atkins.
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I Still Write Your Name In The Snow Recorded by Chet Atkins Written by Billy Edd Wheeler and Chet Atkins
G C G Well I'm almost sorry now I caught you messin' round Em A7 D7 Cause you packed up your pickup and boogied out of town G C Well darlin' I think you'd like to know G D7 G That I st-ill write your name in the snow
C G When the snowflakes fall I guess I see D7 G That happy you and me that used to be C G And when the snow has covered all the ground A7 D7 I hear your name and have to write it down
G C Well do you think of me when you're feelin' low G D7 G And wish you could write my name in the snow
C G Well I once had an inklin' that you'd come back again Em A7 D7 I see now that I was just tinklin' in the wind G C You've hurt me more than you will ever know G D7 G And I st-ill write your name in the snow
C G Well when those snowflakes fall I guess I see D7 G That happy you and me that used to be C G I write your name so beautifully A7 D7 But it's hard to cross the I's and dot the T's
G C Do you think of me when you're feelin' low G D7 G And wish you could write my name in the snow A7 D7 Sonofagun I'm tired of livin' this way G I'm writin' it down
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