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You're The
World lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a
beautiful song written and recorded by The Bellamy Brothers.
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You're The World Recorded by the Bellamy Brothers Written by David Bellamy and Jesse Bellamy
G C When you climbed out of bed this morning D7 G Did you wish you had never been born C Did the weight of the burden your bearing D7 G Seem planted in your side like a thorn
C D7 Well it all might seem bigger than you are C D7 Just remember as it spins in a swirl C D7 To the world you’re just one person C D7 G But to o-ne person you’re the world
C Like a father to his daughter D7 G Like a mother to her son C Like a lover to a lover D7 G You’re someone to someone
C D7 While the storm clouds go on raging C D7 As the wind blows the flags unfurl C D7 To the world you’re just one person C D7 G But to o-ne person you’re the world
C So when you’re down with troubles looming D7 G I’ll be the rock that won’t roll C Call me and I’ll come running D7 G I’ll love you even when we’re old
C D7 One small deed becomes a miracle C D7 A single grain of sand becomes a pearl C D7 To the world you’re just one person C D7 G But to o-ne person you’re the world
C D7 Like mama to her boy C D7 Like daddy to his girl C D7 To the world you’re just one person C D7 G But to o-ne person you’re the world
C D7 To the world you’re just one person C D7 G But to o-ne person you’re the world
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