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INTRO: C ? G ? C - G C F C Her name was Stella, and she was old and gray G C She had rusty strings and keys F C And to tune her it took a pair of pliers G C And lots of elbow grease F C She awakened me to the melody F C F C F Like the light from a brand new dawn C F From that moment on C G C It was all for the sake of the song C F C Her name was Maggie, she had eyes like fire G C That burned for me in the dark F C All she wanted was my very soul G C And all she could take from my heart F C But to her dismay a choice was made F C F C F And when that deed was done C F She turned and I was gone C G C It was all for the sake of the song C F G C And for the sake of the song, I walked my own road F G C For the sake of the song, not for silver and gold F G C Some may think I?m wrong, but in my heart I know F G C I?ve known all along, it was all for the sake of the song C F C Her name was Laura, and she was pure like crystal G C Shinin' alone on the shelf F C And from the moment that her eyes met mine G C I knew there could be nobody else F C Kindred souls singin? free in perfect harmony F C F C F Two hearts beat now as one C F The road goes on and on C G C And it?s all for the sake of the song C F G C And for the sake of the song, I walked my own road F G C For the sake of the song, not for silver and gold F G C Some may think I?m wrong, but in my heart I know F G C I?ve known all along, it was all for the sake of the song C Her name is Stella
C F G C And for the sake of the song, I walked my own road F G C For the sake of the song, not for silver and gold F G C Some may think I?m wrong, but in my heart I know F G C I?ve known all along, it was all for the sake of the song
Written by Clay Blaker
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