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Love As Long As We Can lyrics and chords are here for your personal use
only, this very good country song recorded by Dottie West.
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Love As Long As We Can Recorded by Dottie West Written by Dottie West, Bill Davis, Byron Metcalf
G Bm Dm G I won't ask you to say you'll stay with me forever C D7 G I promise I'll always fit in your plans C G Em Let's not waste today on what might come tomorrow A7 D7 Let's love and love as long as we can C D7 G D7 Let's love and love as long as we can
G Bm When that got-to-have-you feeling's gone Dm G And that leavin' feelings coming on C D7 G If we've done our best we'll understand C So let's don't talk about goodbyes G Em Let's keep on reaching for the skies A7 D7 And love and love as long as we can
C Cause nothing lasts forever G What we've got is no exception D7 G So let us take one day at a time C Then when it's gone we'll carry on G Em With good times to remember A7 D7 So let's love and love as long as we can C D7 G D7 Let's love and love as long as we can
C Cause nothing lasts forever G What we've got is no exception D7 G So let us take one day at a time C Then when it's gone we'll carry on G Em With good times to remember A7 D7 So let's love and love as long as we can C D7 G Let's love and love as long as we can
C D7 G Let's love and love as long as we can C D7 G Let's love and love as long as we can
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