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Too Far Gone To Leave
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Too Far Gone To Leave Recorded by Sammy Kershaw Written by Rock Killough and Larry Wilson
C Em F C I can't bear to ask the question when the answer is goodbye Em F G7 It only adds to my confusion when you won't tell me why Am Em F C And as I sit here on this bar stool blind but not naive Am I'm probably acting like a fool G7 C But I'm too far gone to leave
Am Em F C Too far too far gone to leave but I guess that's what I'll do Am Em F G7 I can't keep on believing that your love for me is true C Em F Fm And though my heart tells my head to stay my mind says walk away C G7 C I'm way on beyond grief too far gone to leave
Em F C The years with me and Nick and Christi must not mean a thing to you Em F G7 You just want it over quickly without giving us a clue Am Em F C And as I sit here on this bar stool with my heart out on my sleeve Am I can feel your ridicule G7 C But I'm too far gone to leave
Am Em F C Too far too far gone to leave but I guess that's what I'll do Am Em F G7 I can't keep on believing that your love for me is true C Em F Fm And though my heart tells my head to stay my mind says walk away C G7 C I'm way on beyond grief too far gone to leave
Am G7 C I keep hoping for a reprieve cause I'm too far gone to leave
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