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We're All In Your Corner lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's very good country song recorded by The
Highwaymen.
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We're All In Your Corner Recorded by The Highwaymen Written by Bobby Gene Emmons and Troy Seals
G C G There's a young man in town D7 Em Slip-sliding around C G Bm He likes to roll free and easy C G There's only his way D7 Em He calls all the plays
C G D7 And he lives on his island alone Em D7 But the sea is for sure Bm C To test all the moors Em D7 C D7 Dropping off treasures from places unknown Em D7 G Worth more than gold to only be sold C Em D7 C Bm Am By this young man of stone
G D7 Em D7 And we're all in your corner tonight as friends C Bm Em Am Watching you stumble the path where we've been C Bm Em Am Hope your eyes open and you see the light G D7 G We're all in your corner tonight
C G D7 Em The life boat we had was fragile and frail C G Bm By the time we set sail life's half over C G D7 Em Water's the view drown out the truth C G D7 He's got to have proof that he's grown
Em D7 Bm C There is no map to chart a voyage of the heart Em D7 C D7 The love is a journey you make on your own Em D7 And if you don't take the chance G C The angels won't dance Em D7 C Bm Am With an old man of stone
Repeat #3
C Bm Em Am Hope your eyes open and you see the light G D7 G We're all in your corner tonight
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