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Over My Shoulder lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Patty Loveless.
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Over My Shoulder Recorded by Patty Loveless Written by Roger Murrah and Marcus Hummon
C G7 Over my shoulder Am G7 F My heart expects to see you runnin' after me Dm G7 C G7 Callin' out my name over my shoulder Am F There's a coat you used to wrap me in to keep me warm Dm To keep me near
G7 Though the clouds still hang around me
Like my stormy love for you
The rain is falling softer now Am G7 The sun is breaking through
C F C Over my shoulder I see a rainbow G7 C G7 And is it a heaven's way of saying I can't let you go C F C Am And tomorrow morning I'll be one day older C F And you will be a memory Dm G7 C One last look over my shoulder
Over my shoulder Am G7 F There's some words I said I wish I had back again Dm G7 C But it's out of my hands over my shoulder Am G7 F Oh the shadow of our love keeps reaching out for me Dm It won't set me free G7 With every step I ask myself which way should I go Am F It's hard to find your way across a bridge that's burning slow
C F C Over my shoulder I see a rainbow G7 C G7 And is it a heaven's way of saying I can't let you go C F C Am And tomorrow morning I'll be one day older C F And you will be a memory Dm G7 F C One last look over my shoulder
F C Am And tomorrow morning I'll be one day older C F C And you will be a memory Dm G7 C One last look over my shoulder G7 C Over my shoulder
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