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On Solid Ground lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Rhonda Vincent.
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On Solid Ground Recorded by Rhonda Vincent Written by Terry Herd and Rhonda Vincent
C G7 C Darlin' we've been through some hard times and regrets I've had a few G7 C I gave my best to make you happy it wasn't good enough for you F C So today it’s all over I'll be seeing you around G7 C I'm standing up and stepping over moving on to solid ground
F C Cause life's about choices and I've made a few G7 C To start living for myself now and honey not for you F C But you better get it straight now I ain't leaving this town G7 C Baby from now on I'll be standing on solid ground
G7 C You taught me life is what you make it that's a simple line but true G7 C But when it comes to how you're living the choice is really up to you F C Keep your eye upon tomorrow live your dreams and make ‘em last G7 C Take the time to smell the roses and learn a lesson from the past
Repeat #2
G7 C So darling thank you for the good times tears will never need to fall G7 C It's not the end it's the beginning of a new day after all F C I'll just try to keep my head high even when they get me down G7 C I'll take a stand and keep on standing high upon the solid ground
Repeat #2
G7 C You can count on it baby I'll be standing on solid ground
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