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Country Cross By: Rick Pinson
GShe sang amazing grace, Cadd9how sweet the sound GHe played in bars Emand clubs, onCadd9 the bad side of Dtown She knew if shGe just prayed enough, it would brCadd9idge the gap beAmtween All the neCadd9on lights of texas, anDd calvarys ruggGed tree
-V1
GIts just a faded picture, in Cadd9a broken Gframe GOf two lost and lonley people, who'd searG/Bch forD anything GOne was fresh out of the navy, oGne was Cadd9daddys little gGirl Both were Cadd9willing and reaGdy, to make it Din this big ol'G world
-Chorus
GShe sang amazing grace, Cadd9how sweet the sound GHe played in bars Emand clubs, onCadd9 the bad side of Dtown She knew ifG she just prayed enough, it would brCadd9idge the gap beAmtween All the Cadd9neon lights of texas, anDd calvarys ruggGed tree
-V2
Then one sundaGy mornin, as the cCadd9hoir sang aGlong GWell he walked into the back door, with Cadd9the night before still Don GOh the smell of booze and whiskey, it neaCadd9rly filled the Groom GBut you shoulda seen her smilin, cuz Dheaven onlGy knew
-Chorus 2
GShe sang amazing grace, how sweCadd9et the sGound And her Geyes filled with tEmears, when shCadd9e watched that man kneaDl down She knewG if she just prayed enough, it wCadd9ould bridge the gap bAmetween All the Cadd9neon lights of texas, anDd calvarys ruggGed tree
DShe knew if sGhe just prayed enough, it Cadd9would bridge the gap Ambetween All the Cadd9neon lights of texas, anDd calvarys ruggGed tree
GNow he plays amazing graCadd9ce, as she trys to singG along