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The Way Back Home lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song written and recorded by Vince Gill.
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The Way Back Home Written and recorded by Vince Gill
G C G A little girl was cryin' for her momma and her daddy C G D7 She couldn't understand why they were gone G C G She never knew the danger of talking to a stranger C G D7 G C G C Now the girl can't find her way back home
G C G C A little boy went walkin' down into the corner market G C G D7 To buy a loaf of bread and an ice cream cone G C G C He never knew the danger of talking to a stranger G C G D7 G C G Now the boy can't find the way back home
C Bm Too many kids are missing is anybody listening C G D7 Won't you be the children's eyes they're all alone G The hardest part's not knowing C G Where they are or where they're going C G D7 G C Won't you help the children find the way back home
G C G C The faces on milk cartons thrown away and soon forgotten G C G D7 What if one of those sweet kids was your very own G C G Tonight those kids are weeping while yours are safely sleeping C G C G D7 G C G Won't you help the children find the way back home
C Bm Too many kids are missing is anybody listening C G D7 Won't you be the children's eyes they're all alone G The hardest part's not knowing C G Where they are or where they're going C G D7 G C Won't you help the children find the way back home
C G C G D7 G Won't you help the children find the way back home
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