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The Chill Of An Early Fall lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by George
Strait.
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The Chill Of An Early Fall Recorded by George Strait Written by Gretchen Peters and Green Daniel
G7 C G7 Am C F C G7 Well her old friend from her old end of town dropped by today C G7 Am C D7 And way down deep inside me something died when he came around G7 F To see her that way G7 C Em Am C F Here it comes again that same old chilly wind will blow C D7 Like a cold winter squall C G7 C G7 F I'll begin to feel the chill of an early fall
C Em Am C F And I'll be drinking again and thinking whenever he calls C F C Em There's a storm coming on Am C D7 G7 And it won't be too long till the snow falls C Em Am C F C Oh I'll be sober some but when October comes and goes D7 In no time at all C G7 C I'll begin to feel the chill of an early fall
F C Oh how quick they slip away here today and gone tomorrow Am D7 F Lovin' seasons never stay bitter winds are sure to follow
G7 C G7 Am C F Now there's no doubt it's gonna be cold out tonight C G7 I've shivered all day C G7 Am C D7 And when I look in her eyes needin' to hold her so tight G7 F She just looks away
G7 C Em Am C F Oh she'll swear that it's true he's just someone she knew long ago C D7 But I know that's not all C G7 Am D7 I'll begin to feel the chill of an early fall C G7 F C Oh I'll begin to feel the chill of an early fall
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