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Little Buddy
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Little Buddy Written and recorded by Hank Snow
C C7 F Broken hearted and so sad golden curls all wet with tears G7 C Twas a picture of sorrow to see C7 F Kneeling close to the side of his pal and only pride G7 C A little lad these words he told to me
C7 F He was such a lovely doggie and to me he was such fun G7 C But today as we played by the way C7 F A drunken man got mad at him because he barked in joy G7 C He beat him and he's dying here today
C7 F Will you call the doctor please and tell him if he comes right now G7 C He'll save my precious buddy cause I'll pray C7 F Then he stroked the fluffy head but his little pal was dead G7 C Just a shiver and he slowly passed away
He didn't know his dog had died so I told him as he cried F G7 Come with me son we'll get that doctor right away C I can't leave him here alone I must get my doggie home
So while you're gone sir I'll just kneel beside him here and I'll pray F G7 But when I returned he had his little pal upon his knee C And the teardrops they were blinding his big blue eyes
You're too late sir my doggie's dead and no help can save him now F G7 But I'll meet my precious buddy up in the sky
C C7 F By a tiny narrow grave where the willows sadly wave G7 C There engraved on a shingle of pine C7 F Little buddy rest in peace God will watch you through the years G7 C Cause I told Him in my prayers that you were mine
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