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Whose Heartache Is This Anyway lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Reba
McEntire.
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Whose Heartache Is This Anyway Recorded by Reba McEntire Written by Wayland Holyfield and Jim McBride
G C Don't tell me that time will ease the pain D7 C D7 G Don't tell me the sun shines after the rain C Don't sit there and tell me I'll love again someday D7 G Whose heartache is this anyway
C Don't say that all things happen for the best D7 C D7 G And don't talk of silver linings and don't tell me I'll forget C Don't say don't you worry cause everything will be ok D7 G Whose heartache is this anyway
C G I'm not in the mood for sympathy A7 D7 Oh at least not from the one who's leaving me G C So don't try to make it easy and don't search for words to say D7 G Whose heartache is this anyway
C Well you say that you'll always care for me D7 C D7 G That I'll always be special well that's not what I need C So why don't you just go now you've done enough today D7 G And whose heartache is this anyway
repeat #3
C Why don't you just go now you've done enough today D7 G And whose heartache is this anyway
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