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Lonely Too Long lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a beautiful country song recorded by Patty Loveless.
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Lonely Too Long Recorded by Patty Loveless Written by Sharon Vaughn, Bill Rice, Mike Lawler
G7 C Am Dm F Well good morning tell me how'd you sleep last night G7 C Am Dm F You're still smiling so we must've done something right G7 Em C F D7 G7 C Don't feel guilty because you turned to me last night Am Dm G7 C We ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long Am Dm G7 C No we ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long
G7 C Am Dm F It's only natural when you've been too long in the dark G7 C Am Dm F To look for comfort and to warm yourself by the fire G7 Em C F D7 G7 C We're just afraid we might get our fingers burned Am Dm G7 C But we ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long Am Dm G7 C No we ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long
F Dm A#7 C Nothing's wrong that can't be cured with a new love F Dm A#7 G7 C All you need is someone like me to be sure of to be your love
G7 C Am Dm F I'll be waiting standing right outside your heart G7 C Am Dm F And I'll be watching for the slightest sign of a spark G7 Em C F D7 C And I'll be here if you should want to turn to me Am Dm G7 C Cause we ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long Am Dm G7 C No we ain't done nothin' wrong we've just been lonely too long
Am Dm G7 C We ain't done nothin' wrong we’ve both been lonely too long
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