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Making
Everything Perfect lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use
only, this is an excellent country song recorded by Gene Watson with
Rhonda Vincent.
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Making Everything Perfect Recorded by Gene Watson and Rhonda Vincent Written by Rhonda Vincent
C F C I've been sitting here thinking that I oughta be drinking tonight G7 C Maybe it would make everything so happy and right F C It's been twenty five years never thought we'd make it to here G7 C I'm losing my mind thinking maybe the end is near
F C Don't think it's been easy for me to stay married to you G7 C There's been many a night I thought you and I were through F C If you wanna stay together maybe you could help out around here G7 C It ain't no bed of roses for me let's make things clear
F C Things seem to get better when we turn out the lights G7 C Kissing and a loving and holding each other so tight F C We can be together stay here forever that's right G7 C Kissing and a loving making everything perfect tonight
F What you wanna do better think things through C I'll be here in the kitchen oh stop don't mention G7 C Kissing and a loving and holding each other so tight F C We can be together stay here forever that's right
G7 If we stick together we can make things better
When we said I do I agreed to work things through C Loving no leaving making everything perfect tonight G7 C Yeah loving not leaving making everything perfect tonight
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