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Just To Prove My Love For You lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a good country song written and recorded by
David Allan Coe.
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Just To Prove My Love For You Written and recorded by David Allan Coe
C I'd walk across Kansas in a New York minute F C Climb the Colorado mountains in the fall
Crawl through Arizona like a flatland lizard D7 G7 If I thought it'd do me any good at all
C I could swim Lake Erie with my hands tied behind me F C Eat a West Virginia coal miner's shoes F C Drink the Mississippi River if it took a mouth of Sundays G7 C Just to prove my love for you
F C I remember well the first time that I kissed you G7 C Cause the things ain't been the same ever since F C You got me thinkin' I could eat a ten penny nail D7 G7 And spit out a barbed wire fence
C Now there ain't a livin' creature gonna ever come between us F C I'd fight lions snakes and gorillas too F C And if that ain't enough we'll start all over G7 C Just to prove my love for you
I could ride my pony through the eye of a hurricane F C Climb Mount Everest on a string
Jump Niagara Falls in a burnin' barrel D7 G7 And bring you back a hoop smoke ring
C Wrestle alligators in the Okefenokee F C There's nothin' I wouldn't do F C If you just say the word I'll catch that Great Speckled Bird G7 C And bring it back to you
Repeat #3,4
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