Merle Haggard

The Farmer's Daughter(Chords)

Merle Haggard

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	        D                   G               D 
Tonight there'll be candlelight and roses 
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In this little country chapel that's almost falling down 
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There'll be tears in this old farmer's eyes this evening 
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When I give my one possession to that city boy from town 
    D                G                 D 
His hair is a little longer than we're use to 
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But, I guess I should find something good to say 
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About this man whose won the farmer's daughter 
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And will soon become my son-in-law today 
 
 
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Mama left eight years ago December 
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And it was hard to be a Dad and Mama too 
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But, somehow we made home of this old farmhouse 
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And love was all my baby ever knew 
 
 
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He could be the richest man in seven counties 
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And not be good enough to take her hand 
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But he says he really loves the farmer's daughter 
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And I know the farmer's daughter loves the man 
 
 
D                   G               D 
Tonight there'll be candlelight and roses 
                                                    A7 
In this little country chapel that's almost falling down 
            D                 G                  D 
There'll be tears in this old farmer's eyes this evening 
       E                              A             A7 
When I give my one possession to that city boy from town 
    D                G                 D 
His hair is a little longer than we're use to 
                                             G 
But, I guess I should find something good to say 
                                      D 
About this man whose won the farmer's daughter 
         A7                        D 
And will soon become my son-in-law today 
 

	        

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