Love You Ain't Seen The Last Of Me
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your personal use only, it's a good country song recorded Tracy Byrd.
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Love You Ain't Seen The Last Of Me Recorded Tracy Byrd Written by Kendal Franceschi
G A#7 I been losin' my mind one love at a time C G Gettin' up just to be knocked down A#7 But with all of that pain I come back again C G And I always go one more round F C G Women me and love we just can't get it right F C D7 C I might lose the battle but I love the fight
G F No love you ain't seen the last of me C G C I just keep comin' back to see if I can capture the dream G F Yeah love you done all you can do to me C G F C I don't give up so easily no you ain't seen the last of me
G A#7 I got a big long list of all the times C G I've missed when I zeroed in on love A#7 And at times it seems like one heartache begins C G Where the last one has just left off F C G And tonight it looks like another one is aimed in my heart F C D7 C And she's looking at me and I'm feeling that feelin' start
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F C G And tonight it looks like another one is aimed in my heart F C D7 C And she's looking at me and I'm feeling that feelin' start
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G F Yeah love you done all you can do to me C G F C G I don't give up so easily no you ain't seen the last of me
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