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Brooks And Dunn - Till My Dyin' Day Chords

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Till My Dyin' Day Chords

(ver. 1)
Brooks And Dunn
Capo 1


Verse 1

 E            A        B             E        
Sometimes I think about how lucky I am
     A           E      A         B
To live where I do, and be what I can
         E                A             B 	     E
And to know that you're mine when I'm holding you close
         A      E           A         B
And to never forget what matters the most


Break --E--

           E             B
I'm gonna run with the wind behind me
 C#m               B 
Have fun when the sun is shining
  A             E
Stop when the world reminds me
 A                B
Got to take the time to pray


Chorus
 
E               B                     
Fight for the right to be free
C#m                B
Smile at what my children might be
A          E            A            B     E     
Live with you beside me Oh, till my dyin day


Verse 2

     E             A                  B           E 
As long as we are here, you know I'll always be there
A                  E                    A            B   
If we're down to nothing we've still, still got so much to share
E                  A              B            E
I know I've been givin' so much more than I deserve
            A                  E
I'm gonna live every day like it's my last
 A                 B
Baby, I'll always put you first
           E             B
I'm gonna run with the wind behind me
C#m               B 
Have fun when the sun is shining
  A             E
Stop when the world reminds me
 A                B
Got to take the time to pray


Repeat Chorus

           E           B
I'm gonna walk on the road less traveled
C#m         B
Yeah, sit tall in the saddle
 A           E             A       B 
Know when I pick my battles not to be afraid


Repeat Chorus 
            
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