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It's
Another Silent Night lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Reba
McEntire.
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It's Another Silent Night Recorded by Reba McEntire Written by Terry Skinner and Ken Bell
G Bm C G Silence is golden when the one that you're holdin' Em D7 G D7 Means more than love words can say G Bm C G But what I don't hear from you makes me fear Em D7 G D7 That our love is slipping away
G Bm C G The quiet's so loud it fills up the house Em D7 G D7 With words that can't be set free G Bm C G So who'll break the curse and say the first word Em D7 G D7 Em D7 Well I don't know we're not talking you see
G Bm C It's another silent night D7 G D7 It's a cold war of who's wrong or right G Bm C G Nobody's winning this unspoken fight Am D7 C D7 It's another silent night
G Bm C G If we could just talk and tear down the wall Em D7 G D7 That stands there between our hearts G Bm C G We could put back together our love for each other Em D7 G D7 Before it all falls apart
G Bm C It's another silent night D7 G D7 It's a cold war of who's wrong or right G Bm C G Nobody's winning this unspoken fight Am D7 G D7 It's another silent night
G Bm C It's another silent night D7 G D7 It's a cold war of who's wrong or right G Bm C G Nobody's winning this unspoken fight Am D7 C Am G It's another silent night
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