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Country Cross By: Rick Pinson
CShe sang amazing grace, Fadd9how sweet the sound CHe played in bars Dmand clubs, onFadd9 the bad side of Gtown She knew if shCe just prayed enough, it would brFadd9idge the gap beDmtween All the neFadd9on lights of texas, anGd calvarys ruggCed tree
-V1
CIts just a faded picture, in Fadd9a broken Cframe COf two lost and lonley people, who'd searC/Ech forG anything COne was fresh out of the navy, oCne was Fadd9daddys little gCirl Both were Fadd9willing and reaCdy, to make it Gin this big ol'C world
-Chorus
CShe sang amazing grace, Fadd9how sweet the sound CHe played in bars Dmand clubs, onFadd9 the bad side of Gtown She knew ifC she just prayed enough, it would brFadd9idge the gap beDmtween All the Fadd9neon lights of texas, anGd calvarys ruggCed tree
-V2
Then one sundaCy mornin, as the cFadd9hoir sang aClong CWell he walked into the back door, with Fadd9the night before still Gon COh the smell of booze and whiskey, it neaFadd9rly filled the Croom CBut you shoulda seen her smilin, cuz Gheaven onlCy knew
-Chorus 2
CShe sang amazing grace, how sweFadd9et the sCound And her Ceyes filled with tDmears, when shFadd9e watched that man kneaGl down She knewC if she just prayed enough, it wFadd9ould bridge the gap bDmetween All the Fadd9neon lights of texas, anGd calvarys ruggCed tree
GShe knew if sChe just prayed enough, it Fadd9would bridge the gap Dmbetween All the Fadd9neon lights of texas, anGd calvarys ruggCed tree
CNow he plays amazing graFadd9ce, as she trys to singC along