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Lorrie Morgan - A Picture Of Me (without You) (Chord)
Album: Lorrie Morgan - Greatest Hits (1995)
Submitter: lmofle (1031) on 8/28/03 3 comments
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A Picture Of Me (Without You)
By Lorrie Morgan

 A        A7             D         A 
Imagine a world where no music was playin
     A                             E
Then think of a church with nobody prayin
          A           A7      D           A
If you've ever looked up at a sky with no blue
     A                        E          A 
Then you've seen a picture of me without you


         Bb          Bb7          Eb          Bb
Have you walked in a garden where nothing was growin
   Bb                                 F
Or stood by a river where nothing was flowin
          Bb     Bb7        Eb            Bb
If you've seen a red rose unkissed by the dew
     Bb                       F          Bb
Then you've seen a picture of me without you


Bridge:
    Eb                      Bb
Can you picture heaven with no angels singin'
     Bb                                       F
Or a quiet Sunday mornin with no church bells ringin
          Bb             Bb7        Eb              Bb
If you've watched as the heart of a child breaks in two
     Bb                       F          Bb
Then you've seen a picture of me without you

     Bb                       F          Eb     Bb
Then you've seen a picture of me without you

 
 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
anat nothin like some old possum and she does it pretty good see-what-I'M-shaying...

red booty....
-booty | 11/25/2004
its Vern not george
-mcfall2002 | 8/12/2005
No - George Jones made this famous first, then Lorrie Morgan did a
remake. Vern Gosdin may have sung it on a CD of his but it was
George Jones that made it a hit.
-lmofle | 8/12/2005
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