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Consider Me Gone Chords

(ver. 1)
Reba Mcentire
REBA MCENTIRE

"Consider Me Gone"
Capo 1
[Intro:] G-D-Em-C

(G) Every time I turn the conver-(D)-sation to something deeper than the (C) weather I 
feel you all but  shuttin' down.
(G) And when I need an expla-(D)-nation for the silence, you just (Em) tell me you don't 
(C) talk about it now.
(Am) What you're not saying is (D) coming in loud and clear, (Am) we're at a crossroads 
here.

[Chorus:]
If I'm not the one (G) thing you can't stand to lose (D)
If I'm not that a-(Em)-rrow to the heart of you (C)
If you don't get (G) drunk on my kiss (D)
If you think (Em) you can do better than this (C)  then I guess we're done (Am)
Let's not drag this on (D)
Consider me gone G-D-Em-C

(G) With you I've always been wide (D) open, like a window or an (C) ocean. There is 
I've ever tried to hide.
(G) So when you leave me not (D) knowin' where you're goin' I start (Em) thinkin' that 
lookin', we're (C) lookin' at goodbye.
(Am) How about a strong shot of (D) honesty, (Am) don't you owe that to me (D)?

[Chorus:]
If I'm not the one (G) thing you can't stand to lose (D)
If I'm not that a-(Em)-rrow to the heart of you (C)
If you don't get (G) drunk on my kiss (D)
If you think (Em) you can do better than this (C) then I guess we're done (Am)
Let's not drag this on (D)
Consider me gone. (Em)

[Bridge:]
Consider me a (D) memory.
(G) Consider me the (C) past.
(Em) Consider me a smile (D) in an old photograph (C), someone who (Cm) used to make you laugh.
G-D-Em-C

[Chorus:]
If I'm not the one thing (G) you can't stand to lose (D)
If I'm not that a-(Em)-rrow to the heart of you (C)
Then I guess we're done (Am), let's not drag this on. (D)
 Consider me gone (Am).
(D) Consider me gone (G).
(D) Consider me gone (Em).
(C) Just consider me gone. G-D-Em-C-G
            
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