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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Make Sure You've Got It All lyrics and chords are provided for your
personal use only, this is an excellent country song recorded by Gene
Watson.
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Make Sure You've Got It All Recorded by Gene Watson Written by Bill Anderson and Steve Wariner
C I'm watching you go from room to room F With all your boxes and your broom C Picking up sweeping out and taking down G7 From off the wall
C Everything that's part of us F Tear my whole world down if you must C G7 Don't even leave one little speck of dust C C7 Make sure you've got it all
F Take my heart take my soul C G7 C Take it all with you when you go F Just leave the floor D7 G7 Here to catch me when I fall
C You stole my pride and dignity F Dm You took it all away from me C G7 Take one last look around girl before you leave C And make sure you've got it all
Don't even leave one photograph F The memory of one smile or laugh C Check the closets up in the attic G7 And down the hall
C Take your time take your rings F Take the sandbox and the swings C G7 Without a family they're just things C Make sure you've got it all
F Take my heart take my soul C G7 C Take it all with you when you go F Just leave the floor D7 G7 Here to catch me when I fall
C You stole my pride and dignity F Dm You took it all away from me C G7 Take one last look around girl before you leave Am Make sure you've got it all
Dm C G7 Take one last look around girl before you leave C Make sure you've got it all
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