It's Hard To Love A Hungry Worried Man lyrics and chords
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It's Hard To Love A Hungry Worried Man Recorded by Billy Crash Craddock Written by John Adrian
C There'll be new dresses that you wear now C7 F You'll look so good he'll pick a flower for your hair G7 At the end of every day I'm sure he'll find a way C To mention all the things I meant to say
There'll be a house for you to live in C7 F Picket fence and roses bloomin' round your door G7 We married young we married poor
I couldn't give you much before C I'm sure he'll find the means to give you more
F Em And I hope that every night finds you holding him so tight F Fm Lord it seems the only thing we did was fight G7 And one day if you can take the time to understand C That it's hard to love a hungry worried man
Tell the kids I said goodbye now F If I tried to say so long I'd only cry G7 Grow 'em strong and grow 'em tall
With their backs against the wall C Let 'em learn to find the chips where they may fall
I guess you've seen the last of me now C7 F To tell the truth there isn't much left now to see G7 Nothing turned out like I planned
Love won't grow on piles of sand C And it's hard to love a hungry worried man
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