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The Will lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Mark Chesnutt.
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The Will Recorded by Mark Chesnutt Written by Jackson Leap
C F C We gathered with the lawyer for the reading of the will Dm G7 Momma sat there quietly between all of us kids C F C F Then he opened up the papers and my father's words were read C You could have heard a pin drop G7 C When we heard the things he said
F C To all my loving family I leave this old house Dm G7 Just split up all the money and pass it all around C F C But now that that's all settled and it's all said and done F C G7 C Here's a few things that I'll leave with each and everyone
F C F To the boys I leave the family name the honesty and pride C Dm G7 To both my precious girls I leave a million lullabies C F C F Sing them to your children and let them know you care C Dm G7 And take what strength I gave to you and be patient kind and fair
C F C F To all I leave undying love let no one shed a tear C Cause I was the luckiest man on earth Dm G7 In the time that I was here C F C And finally to mother whose love was ever true F C G7 C The greatest gift a man can give I leave my heart to you
F C We all just kinda sat there not knowing what to say F C G7 Then momma looked at all of us and said I'd like to pray C F C So right there in that office in words so soft and still F C G7 C We all swore that we'd honor the things in daddy's will
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