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Wilburn Brothers - Put Me In Your Pocket Chords

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Put Me In Your Pocket Chords

(ver. 1)
Wilburn Brothers
C       G7      C       F               C
A lover sat one evening in the pale moonlight

F                C              D7             G7
Tomorrow he must go away life's battles for to fight

C           G7      C              F               C
He told her that he loved her that he'd return someday

F                   C                G7                C
And take her as his darling wife and then he heard her say


       G7      C         F                C
Put me in your pocket so I'll be close to you

F                 C            D7                G7
No more will I be lonesome and no more will I be blue

C           G7      C         F                  C
And when we have to part dear there'll be no sad adieu's

F                   C          G7                 C
For I'll be in your pocket and I'll go along with you


             G7       C     F              C
That evening soon was ended her lover went away

F                   C              D7                G7
And when at last he did return for the happy wedding day

C              G7      C         F              C
His sweetheart she was absent to Heaven she had gone

F                       C             G7                   C
But she left to him her photograph on which she wrote this song


       G7      C         F                C
Put me in your pocket so I'll be close to you

F                 C            D7                G7
No more will I be lonesome and no more will I be blue

C           G7      C         F                  C
And when we have to part dear there'll be no sad adieu's

F                   C          G7                 C
For I'll be in your pocket and I'll go along with you            
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