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While I Got It On My Mind lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use, it's an interesting song recorded by Johnny Cash.
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While I Got It On My Mind Written and recorded by Johnny Cash [3/4 time]
G Laying round home with the ballgame on D7 Feeling fairly fine
Blackberry Jam is cooking in the pan G And the jam and the cook are mine
I like my honey from the hives of home C And berries from my own vine G I like to get my loving D7 G While I got it on my mind
My dog is asleep at my bare feet D7 It's a good day for laying around
Just her and me on a Saturdee G Everybody’s gone to town
We've been working hard and she gets tired C That puts me in a bind G Cause I like to get my loving D7 G While I got it on my mind
Then she looks at me and I can see D7 That old familiar look
And the jam is sweet as she lowers the heat G To give it time to cook
Then I lock the door and across the floor C To my queen of womankind G Yeah I like to get my loving D7 G While I got it on my mind
Now boys don’t you be rambling free D7 And leaving your girls to cry
Cause the nights are cold and there ain’t no gold G That'll ever satisfy
And there ain’t no joy that'll come to you boys C Like the kind I know that's mine G Then I go right on in there and love her D7 G while I got it on my mind
C G I like to get my loving D7 G While I got it on my mind
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