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Last Time I Saw Him lyrics and chords are intended for you personal use
only, this is a very good country song recorded by Dottie West.
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Last Time I Saw Him Recorded by Dottie West Written by Pam Sawyer and Michael Masser
C D7 Last time I saw him he sweetly kissed my lips F C Last time I saw him he said I'll be back for more of this D7 Last time I saw him we were crying at the bus F C I knew he hated leaving but he had to set us up
D7 I gave him money I know I invested well F C Momma doesn't trust him but he loves me I can tell D7 Each day the greyhound arrives at nine o'clock F C But I don't start my crying 'til that last man’s gotten off
E7 Last time I saw him last time I saw my honey Am D7 Last time I saw him he was greyhound bound C Am F But I'm still waiting here without a fear G7 C That bus will someday turn around
D7 I've had no letter it's been six months maybe better F C I tried forgettin' him but I love him more than ever D7 I have decided I've waited long enough F C If there was nothing wrong he would return right on that bus
D7 There must be trouble so I'm leavin' on the double F C If he can't get to me I know he needs me desperately
E7 Last time I saw him last time I saw my honey Am D7 Last time I saw him he was looking fine C Am F And as he waved goodbye he said don't cry G7 C I'm coming back come rain or shine
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