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What Might Have Been lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a pretty country song recorded by Sammy Kershaw.
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What Might Have Been Recorded by Sammy Kershaw Written by Dean Dillon and Donny Kees
C G7 C F C F Em Dm You were the only woman for the longest time C Am Dm G7 Am G7 And I'll admit that even now you still cross my mind C G7 C F C F D7 Cause we had what others only dream about Am D7 Dm G7 But that was then and this is now
F G7 We used to be red hot lovers C F Em Dm Swore we'd always be each other's C G7 C G7 You and me used to be what might have been
C G7 C F C F Em Dm There was a time I couldn't take my eyes off you C Am Dm G7 Am G7 And I could tell by your touch you didn't want me to C G7 C F C F D7 If I had you over again we wouldn't be apart Am D7 Dm G7 Cause I still go on loving you in my heart
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Am Em F G7 F I wonder to this day why I let you slip away G7 We used to be red hot lovers C F Em Dm Swore we'd always be each other's C G7 C Dm C F You and me used to be what might have been
C G7 C G7 F G7 C Oh you and me used to be what should have been
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