The Good Lord Giveth (And Uncle Sam Taketh Away) lyrics and chords
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The Good Lord
Giveth (And Uncle Sam Taketh Away) lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, this is a fun to do country song recorded by
Webb Pierce.
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The Good Lord Giveth (And Uncle Sam Taketh Away) Recorded by Webb Pierce Written by Sylvia Fisher and Michael Webb Pierce
G Well the good Lord giveth and Uncle Sam taketh away C G Yeah the good Lord giveth Uncle Sam taketh away D7 C G I don't mind working night and day C G But I'd like a little more take home pay D7 G D7 Yeah the good Lord giveth Uncle Sam taketh away
G The rent's so high costing three hundred dollars and a dime C G The room's so small I have to go outside to change my mind D7 C G C G Last week I was on a TV show by accident I won all the dough D7 G Yeah the good Lord giveth Uncle Sam tookth away
Well the good Lord giveth and Uncle Sam taketh away C G Yeah the good Lord giveth and Uncle Sam taketh away D7 C G The electric bill's way out of sight C G The price of food's got me eaten light D7 G Yeah the good Lord giveth Uncle Sam taketh away
I guess I'll have to live from day to day C G My dreams of getting rich is gone there's just no way D7 C G I oughta quit my job down at the plant C G Go on welfare and get food stamps D7 G Cause the good Lord giveth and Uncle Sam taketh away
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