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Running
Out Of Reasons To Run lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by Don Williams.
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Running Out Of Reasons To Run Recorded by Don Williams Written by Jim Rushing and J.D. Martin
G C G Wounded by love I was too afraid C G To ever want to try again C G So I started to run from every pretty woman C D7 Who wanted to be my friend
Am G Oh but maybe I noticed I’m being shadowed C G By someone staying right on my heels C G You’re so persistent you wanna go the distance A7 D7 I do believe I’m startin’ to feel
G F I’m running out of reasons to run C G Running out of reasons to run C Woke up with I love you on the tip of my tongue D7 G I’m running out of reasons to run
C G I woke up this morning totally amazed C G At the thoughts running around in my head C G I’m always gone at the crack of dawn C D7 But here I am still in bed
Am G As my eyes opened my heart starts jumping C G I can’t believe the things you’ve done C G Could that big red heart you drew on the mirror A7 D7 Be the shape of things to come
Repeat #3
G F Running out of reasons to run C G Running out of reasons to run C Woke up with I love you on the tip of my tongue D7 G I’m running out of reasons
C G Running out of reasons to run C Woke up with I love you on the tip of my tongue D7 G I’m running out of reasons
C G Running out of reasons to run C Woke up with I love you on the tip of my tongue D7 G I’m running out of reasons
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