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Long Stretch Of Lonesome
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Patty Loveless.
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Long Stretch Of Lonesome Recorded by Patty Loveless Written by Tony Arata and Gary Scruggs
C F C F C Never mind the struggle never mind these tears I cry F C F G7 Through it all I will stay humble as I keep a watchful eye Am F For that sweeter change of fortune that's closer now than it's been Am F Where the memories that haunt me are gonna someday be my friend G7 F C When that long stretch of lonesome comes to an end
F C F C On some crazy river but I still have control F C F G7 And I will not surrender I'll stay true to heart and soul Am F There's a sea of love awaiting down at the river's end Am F There I'll drown my sorrows and there I'll live again C G7 F C When that long stretch of lonesome comes to an end
G7 F C Oh when that long stretch of lonesome finally comes to an end G7 F G7 My heart belonging to someone it'll never be longing again Am F And the shadows that have dogged me since I can't remember when Am F Finally give quarter to the sunlight on my skin C G7 F C When that long stretch of lonesome comes to an end
G7 Am F And the shadows that have dogged me since I can't remember when Am F Finally give quarter to the sunlight on my skin C G7 When that long stretch of lonesome Am F When that long stretch of lonesome C G7 F C When that long stretch of lonesome comes to an end
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