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Tell Him That You Love Him lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a pretty country song recorded by Webb
Pierce.
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Tell Him That You Love Him Recorded by Webb Pierce Written by Pat Benson
C G7 (You say he doesn't kiss you anymore when he comes home C He just leaves you standing in the door and feeling more alone G7 C And when he came he doesn't even speak your name)
Dm Well maybe he's got something on his mind and he's a man G7 C He just can't believe you'd understand Dm And you can never find the words to say G7 C You tell him how you miss him through the day
F G7 C (There's only one thing left for you to do D7 G7 You chase away his tears and make him glad he's there with you) C F C F Tell him that you love him tell him that you need him C Am Dm G7 Tell him he's the one that makes your sun rise in the morning C G7 And maybe then he'll smile and talk with you awhile C And be glad he's home again
G7 Remember that a man is just a man he needs to know C That someone misses him and loves him so G7 Just tell him every day that you will see C F C That in your arms is where he'll wanna be
F C F C F Tell him that you love him tell him that you need him C Am Dm G7 Tell him he's the one that makes your sun rise in the morning C G7 And he'll meet you at the door you won't be lonely anymore C You'll have your man with you again
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