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Simple Simon Simple Heart lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use, this is a good country song co-written and recorded by
Hank Thompson.
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Simple Simon Simple Heart Recorded by Hank Thompson Written by Hank Thompson, Billy Gray, Bud Auge
D7 G C D7 Simple simon simple heart you met a girlie at the fair G A7 D7 Miss your timin' simple heart when you thought that she could care G C D7 Simple simon you're not smart she gave her love to someone new G C D7 G Simple simon simple heart oh what a lesson you guessin’ what to do
C D7 G Shame oh shame true to your name you had to tag along A7 D7 You didn't know it was a game couldn't tell that it was wrong G C D7 Simple simon simple heart let me tell you what to do G C D7 G Simple simon simple heart now you'd better forget her like she forgot you
D7 G C D7 Simple simon simple heart you never went to school G A7 D7 Here's your rhymein' simple heart she forgot the golden rule G C D7 Simple simon you'd be smart to be stubborn like a mule G C D7 G Simple simon you're the sort to be taken mistaken for a fool
C D7 G Shame oh shame true to your name you had to tag along A7 D7 You didn't know it was a game couldn't tell that it was wrong G C D7 Simple simon simple heart let me tell you what to do G C D7 G Simple simon simple heart now you'd better forget her like she forgot you
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