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Moonlight And Skies lyrics and chords are provide for your personal use only, it a very good country song recorded by Hank Snow.
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Moonlight And Skies Recorded by Hank Snow Written by Jimmie Rodgers and R.E. Hill
G C G Oh come hear my story of heartaches and sighs D7 I'm a prisoner who's lonely for my moonlight and skies G C Em I have a sweetheart who's waiting for me C G D7 G Back in old Oklahoma I'm not far from Shawnee
C G Her lips like the cherries her little heart cries D7 G Daddy please come back to your moonlight and skies C G My pal's name was Blacky a lad with true heart D7 G A robbery we'd planned so decided to start
C G I went to my darling with tears in her eyes D7 G She said daddy don't leave me your moonlight and skies C G I laughed at her pleading youth must have its way D7 G And said I'll be back in a couple of days
C G The next scene was fatal with a shot through his heart D7 Old Blacky died sending love to his sweetheart G C Em Go tell her go tell her I send her my love C G D7 G I'll meet her in heaven with the angels above
C G That night I was captured out under the stars D7 G Now I have life to linger behind these iron bars C G You'll find me at my window as the day slowly dies D7 G I'm dreaming of my darling and my moonlight and skies
C G A pale moon is shining its shining so bright D7 G And lovers are strolling by my window tonight C G Their laughter so merry brings heartaches and sighs
D7 G To a prisoner who's lonely for my moonlight and skies
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