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Old Eight By Ten lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Randy Travis.
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Old Eight By Ten Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Joe Chambers and Larry Jenkins
G C Well I know it ain't much but it's all that I have since she's gone G D7 Am D7 One black and white memory of the only love I've ever known C G C One moment in time when we were together G A page from the past to haunt me forever Am D7 G A constant reminder that hearts heal much slower than bones
Em C G Now my whole world's in one eight by ten Em Bm Em D7 With four metal walls holding it in G Em C G Through one plate glass window neath the blanket of dust Em D7 G Stands an eight by ten picture of us
Em Bm C G I wish I'd have told her what I felt inside Em Bm C D7 Back when her sweet love was flowing like wine Em Bm C G I wish she would come back and love me again Em Bm C D7 Am D7 The way that she loved me in that old eight by ten
G D7 Now the silence is deafening as the day turns to dark C G C Her presence gets stronger with each beat of my heart D7 Am D7 Am I pretend that she's here and we've made a new start D7 G And for a moment she's back in my arms
Em C G Now my whole world's in one eight by ten Em Bm Em D7 With four metal walls holding it in G Em C G Through one plate glass window neath the blanket of dust Em D7 Em C Stands an eight by ten picture of us
G C G There's an eight by ten picture of us
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