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Where The Sidewalk Ends lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George
Strait.
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Where The Sidewalk Ends Recorded by George Strait Written by Jim Lauderdale and John Leventhal
G Em Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins G D7 We said goodbye on a cold dark night Em C I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not G D7 G Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
C Some people leave and never come back D7 Some stay in touch some lose track C Your mind kept saying come on let's go D7 You started learning what you don't need to know
G Em Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins G D7 I'll wait for you in the cold dark night Em C You might come back you had to go G D7 G Where the sidewalk ends I'll never know
C Hide from the future run from the past D7 I guess I'll stay here as long as I can last C Whistles still blow but the train is gone D7 Ain't no wheels gonna take me from my home
G Em Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins G D7 We said goodbye on a cold dark night Em C I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not G D7 G Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
Em C I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not G D7 G Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
G Em Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins G D7 We said goodbye on a cold dark night Em C I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not G D7 Em Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
C G D7 Em Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot C G D7 G Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
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