My Wife Left Me For My Girlfriend lyrics and chords
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My Wife Left Me For My Girlfriend lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by The
Bellamy Brothers.
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My Wife Left Me For My Girlfriend Recorded by The Bellamy Brothers Written by David Bellamy
G Well it's a story that's been told before C G But this time there's a twist A7 D7 I woke up to an empty room devoid of joy and bliss G C G I know I don't deserve no sympathy but I think it's a sin C G D7 G My wife left me for my girlfriend
C G Like Thelma and Louise they took off in the dead of the night A7 D7 In a ninety one suburban with a loaded forty-five G C G Well I called up the authority where would I begin C G D7 G My wife left me for my girlfriend
C G She was the sweetest thing on earth always so true A7 D7 She loved me with a passion yeah my wife did too G C G I guess they figured out what was going on and had enough of it C G D7 G My wife left me for my girlfriend
Now I know what you gals are thinking C Yeah that bastard got what he deserved G A7 D7 And in the battle of the sexes the lines have surely gotten blurred G C G But I just want the both of them to come back home again C G D7 G My wife left me for my girlfriend
C G Well I even asked my lawyer he said son it seems to be a trend C G D7 G My wife left me for my girlfriend
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