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What
Was I Thinking lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Gene Watson.
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What Was I Thinking Recorded by Gene Watson Written by Skip Ewing and James Dean Hicks
C F Hey what was I thinking I wasn't even drinking G7 C So I can't blame the bottle for crying over you F C F I should have started running I didn't see your leaving coming G7 Now my heart is only breaking my ships is slowly sinking C What was I thinking
G7 C I thought we had it all I thought we had it right F G7 I thought we'd have a ball for forever and a night C F G7 C But I guess I got it wrong I was way off on the time F D7 G7 Forever ended with so long you left me here out of my mind
C F Wondering what was I thinking I wasn't even drinking G7 C So I can't blame Tequila oh ooo for making me a fool F C F I should have started running baby I saw your leaving coming G7 Now my heart is only breaking my ships is slowly sinking C What was I thinking
F Tell me what was I thinking I wasn't even drinking G7 C So I sure can't blame Jack Daniels with dying over you F C F Oh ooo I should have started running ok I saw your leaving coming G7 Now my heart is only breaking my ships is slowly sinking C What was I thinking
G7 Now my heart is only breaking my love boat is slowly sinking C What was I thinking
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