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She Stays In The Name Of Love lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it is a very pretty country song recorded by Moe
Bandy.
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She Stays In The Name Of Love Recorded by Moe Bandy Written by Max D. Barnes
C I've been everything that a man shouldn't be F C I've done things a man won't do
And it's hard to believe what she sees in me D7 G7 After all that I put her through
C But I guess that she knows when the bars finally close F C She's the one that I'm thinkin' of
Well she could leave in the name of a heart full of pain G7 C But she stays in the name of love
She cries in the name of a feelin' F C That same ole feelin' each time I'm gone
She knows when I say I'll be home D7 G7 Right away that it might take all night long
C She tries to pretend I won't hurt her again F C When Lord knows she's hurt enough
She could leave in the name of a heart full of pain G7 C But she stays in the name of love
I go to the same ole places F C The same ole faces are all I see
But I stay every night in the dim red light D7 G7 While she waits all alone for me
C She could have any man in the palm of her hand F C But I guess that she cares too much
Well she could leave in the name of a heart full of pain G7 C But she stays in the name of love
repeat #3,4
She could leave in the name of a heart full of pain G7 C But she stays in the name of love
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