Glen Campbell

Mary In The Morning(Chords)

Glen Campbell

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   Nothing's quite as pretty  as Mary in the morning 
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   When through a sleepy haze I see her lyin' there 
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   Soft as the rain that falls on summer flowers 
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   Warm as the sunlight shinin' on her golden hair, mhm. 

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   When I wake and see her there so close beside me 
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   I want to take   her in my arms 
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   The ache is there so deep inside me 
   
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   And nothing's quite as pretty  as Mary in the morning. 
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   Chasin' a rainbow in the dream so far away 
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   And when she turns to touch it  I kiss her face so softly 
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   My Mary wakes to love another day, mhm. 

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   My Mary's there in sunny days or stormy weather 
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   She doesn't care 'cause right or wrong 
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   The love we share we share together 
   
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   And nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the evening. 
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   Kissed by the shades of night and starlight on her hair 
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   And as we walk I hold her close beside me 
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  Oh, how tomorrows for lifetime we'll share, mhm. 

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   Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the morning 
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   Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the evening...
	        

Written by Johnny Cymbal/Michael Lendell

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