The
Bridge I'm Still Building On
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The Bridge I'm Still Building On Recorded by Vern Gosdin Written by Buddy Cannon, Vern Gosdin, John Northrup
G Am Settin’ alone by the telephone wishing you would call D7 G C D7 A lump in my throat as I read your note still pinned to the wall G You gave all you could took more than you should C You couldn’t stand no more D7 Am D7 G D7 Now it’s plain to see that I need someone to love me like you did before
G Am The saddest of all it’s too late I recall what all this is about D7 Am D7 G The tears I can see that you’re leaving me was your only way out C G C Am If there was something I could do to get me over you I’d surely try D7 Am D7 G What I wouldn’t give just to think that I could live with your goodbye
C G All the silence tells think of me I’m afraid I’m going under Am D7 G A7 G Trying to get over you God it’s gettin’ me down C G Are you satisfied with me are you happy to be gone Am D7 G Or have you already burned the bridge that I’m still building on
C G Oh the silence sounds like thunder I’m afraid I’m going under Am D7 G A7 G Trying to get over you God it’s gettin’ me down C G Are you satisfied with me are you happy to be gone Am D7 G Have you already burned the bridge that I’m still building on
Am D7 G Have you already burned the bridge that I’m still building on
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