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Nothing Changes But The Seasons
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Nothing Changes But The Seasons Recorded by George Hamilton IV Written by Richard Neufeld
G Am I was born in a little country town C G On a Manitoba plain Am I was a ray of the prairie sun C G And a drop of the prairie rain
Am I was the son of a Manitoba farmer C G Trying to make a go Am I was playing on the grassland farm C G Prairie storms and snow
Em A7 Nothing changes but the seasons C Am Everything stays the same G Em I've a hundred different reasons A7 C G Never leave again
Am Don't remember the first time I got spanked C G There were thousands maybe more Am Daddy said it hurt him more than it hurt me C G He musta been feeling mighty sore
Am Momma was always a-waiting for the day C G When I'd be on my own Am Came the day of my going away C G Mother's tears I was leaving home
Repeat #3
Am Only time can move a man to see C G What is right and what is wrong Am Only time can really make him see C G He's been on that road too long
Am Nothing like that good old home town C G To put his mind at ease Am Nothing like them good old days C G To set his fancies free
Em A7 Nothing changes but the season C Am Everything stays the same G Em Well I've got a thousand different reasons A7 C G Never leave again never leave again
C G C G Never leave again never leave again
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