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Back
To The Wall lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use only,
it's an excellent country song recorded by Tammy Wynette.
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Back To The Wall Recorded by Tammy Wynette Written by Larry Bastian
C F C F I've heard all your answers but there's one thing I wish you'd explain G7 C G7 C How you sign a few papers and wash seven years down the drain F C F Pack up a few things and just walk away from it all G7 C F G7 You with your freedom and me with my back to the wall
C F C F I suppose in my mind I could find things that I didn't do G7 C G7 C But I heard it said somewhere that hindsight's a fool's point of view F C F And the point is it's over and you've walked away standin' tall G7 C G7 C You with your reasons and me with my back to the wall
F C And you're leavin' me with a mind full of dreams made of sand G7 Headache and heartbreak and all kinds of time on my hands C F C F I just sit in the back row and wait for the curtain to fall G7 C F G7 You've got the future and I've got my back to the wall
C F C F But you can't pick a wild flower and not have it wither and die G7 C G7 C Or build a sand castle that won't wash away with the tide F C F And you can't keep a wild bird from leavin' at the first signs of fall G7 C G7 C You've got your freedom and I've got my back to the wall G7 C You've got your freedom and I've got my back to the wall
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