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"At the End of a Long Lonely Day" Written by Marty Robbins Performed by Don Edwards on "West of Yesterday" Submitted by Diron A., Dakota4954@aol.com This is a very good heartache song. Play it with a simple, slow "pick, strum, pick, strum" technique. [Verse]
At the endD of a long Glonely day withDout you, When the world A7seems to fall in my face. D I'm all rDight through the day, buGt the day fades Daway, And the longA7 lonely night takes its place. D
[Chorus 1]
AnA7other day to wish that you were Ghere, D I A7dread each lonely night that's filled witGh fear. D Oh, I've criDed and I've cried Gthese are tears that DI can't hide, At the endA7 of a long lonely day. D
[Verse]
At the endD of the day, IG go up to myD room, And I watA7ch while the sun fades away. D And the lonlDiness there bGrings me grief and disDpair, At the endA7 of a long lonely day. D
[Chorus 2]
AnA7other day to sit alone aGnd cry, D It A7makes no difference if I live orG die. D With a worlDd locked outside I jusGt lay there aDnd cry, At the endA7 of a long lonely day. D