They Don't Break 'Em Like They Used To
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They Don't Break 'Em Like They Used To lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by
Pam Tillis.
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They Don't Break 'Em Like They Used To Recorded by Pam Tillis Written by Roger Brown and Jason Sellers
C F You're here in my arms right where you say you wanna be G7 C G7 While across the room I watch the one who set you free C F It didn't take me long to mend the heart she tore in two G7 C I guess they just don't break 'em like they used to
F I guess she thought that wounded pride of yours would never heal G7 C G7 But you don't have one single scar as far as I can feel C F And I see nothing but perfection when I look at you G7 C Well I guess they just don't break 'em like they used to
F They don't break 'em like they used to darling that's for sure D7 G7 We're living proof there's nothing that true love can't cure C F We put the pieces back together now you're good as new G7 C I guess they just don't break 'em like they used to
G7 F C All the tears have disappeared without a trace G7 F D7 G7 Makes me think that heartaches don't last as long these days C F We put the pieces back together now you're good as new G7 C I guess they just don't break 'em like they used to
Repeat #3
G7 F G7 C Well I guess they just don't break 'em like they used to
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