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Let's Wait A Little Longer lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Ernest
Tubb and Loretta Lynn.
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Let's Wait A Little Longer Recorded by Ernest Tubb with Loretta Lynn Written by Billy Sherrill and Curly Putman
G I can see you're not happy the way you've been actin' D7 And I think you'd like to be free
I know he's a good man but I know that you can G Be a whole lot happier with me
In your eyes there's a yearning and inside you're burning G7 C And I'd like to put out the flame G So let's get together like birds of a feather D7 G And we'll let the love take the blame
C A#7 F But right now I don't think that I can leave him G C G Lately he's been so good to me C A#7 F And there might be one small chance that things might work out G C D7 So let's wait a little longer then we'll see
G But wait I can make you forget him cause I'll take you D7 To places that you've never been
We'll make all the night spots the dim and the bright spots G And then we'll forget where we've been
We'll walk sunny beaches and taste Georgia peaches G7 C And swing from Maine to Mexico G If you'll come along we can make life a song D7 G And you won't be tied down anymore
C A#7 F But still I don't think that I can leave him G C G Lately he's been so good to me C A#7 F And there might be one small chance that things might work out G C So let's wait a little longer then we'll see
F G C Yes let's wait a little longer then we'll see
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