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There's No Food In This House lyrics and chords are provided for your
personal use only, it's a story song that has so much truth in it for
many families, it makes us thankful for what we have, it was recorded
by Lefty Frizzell.
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There's No Food In This House Recorded by Lefty Frizzell Written by Merle Kilgore
C G7 Sister says she's hungry C Brother says he's hungry too F If daddy don't get a job real soon G7 C I don't know what we're gonna do
G7 C Cause there's no food in this house G7 C There's no food in this house
G7 My daddy's looking mighty worried C Since they cut off the credit at the store F I used to ask mom what's for supper G7 C Now I don't ask anymore
Repeat #2
G7 Daddy's been off from work now C Two months and a day F Momma she don't say nothing G7 C But last night I heard her pray
G7 Oh Lord please do something C Something mighty fast F Me and these babies are hungry G7 C I don't know how long we can last
Repeat #2
G7 The people from the church came by last night C And brought a big basket of food F I guess momma's prayers were answered G7 C It's strange how the Lord does move
G7 C Cause we got food in this house G7 C Now we got food in this house
F Now when we say the blessings G7 C We thank Him for the food in this house G7 C We thank Him for the food in this house G7 C We thank him for the food in this house
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