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This One
Belongs To Me lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a very nice song recorded by Jack Greene.
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This One Belongs To Me Recorded by Jack Greene Written by D.L. King and John Swayne
C F Ten years old and trembling as I faced that angry man C G7 A broken window my baseball in his hand F I wanted so to run and hide then papa came to my side G7 F Em He told the man we'd fix it right away C F D7 G7 Ruffling up my hair he went on to say
C F C This one belongs to me he's mine you see D7 G7 Though he's in a little trouble I'm proud as I can be C F C This one belongs to me he's a part of me F C F G7 C I'll tend to him until he's gone this one belongs to me
F Somehow I grew up and made it though my teenage years C G7 Every time I stumbled papa's hand was always there F I know I caused him a lot of pain always out there raising cane G7 F Em One night to ashamed to face him I sneaked in C F D7 G7 There on his knees I over heard him say again
Repeat #2
I hadn't seen him in years when I got that call F They said his health turned poor C G7 He battled hard but old age had won the war F I found him in a county home he was scared and so alone G7 F Em I held that gentle man in my arms C F D7 G7 And as we left I told the orderly in charge
Repeat #2
F C F G7 C I'll stay with him until he's gone this one belongs to me
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