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She Will Get Lonesome lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, this is a very pretty country song recorded by the Louvin
Brothers.
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She Will Get Lonesome Written and recorded by Ira and Charles Louvin
C I told my heart last night you were gone G7 And it started pleading with me
Go tell the stars and they will twinkle C And make her lonesome and dream
F C Please Mister Moon let the stars G7 C Come out and play until the breaking of day
And they will twinkle and my baby will see them G7 C And she will get lonesome and come back home to me
The moon said yes I'll let them play G7 And twinkle with all their might
If you'll get the clouds to hide my face C From this lonesome night
F C Please Mister Wind blow the clouds G7 C They'll hide the moon from the lonesome night
Then the stars will twinkle and my baby will see them G7 C And she will get lonesome and come back home to me
Then the wind blew the clouds and hid the moon G7 The stars all twinkled so bright
But there in a flash my whole world crashed C When I got heaven's reply
F C They told my you'd found someone new G7 C And there was nothing they could do G7 Then I told the stars and they quit twinkling C They told the moon and it began to cry
The moon told the wind and it began to moan F The wind told the clouds and by and by G7 C The rain came falling down
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