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C G7 F C I was only eighteen in a ducktail and jeans when he had to go G7 F G7 We spent so many nights me and Jim and the lights from my radio F G7 F C I never knew him or once shook his hand F G7 But sometimes I think he was my closest friend F G7 C I can stand at my window some nights F G7 C With a soft southern breeze gently blowing F G7 C Am I know deep inside he’s still shining somewhere F G7 C Out where the bright lights are glowing G7 F C When love let me down Jim was around to share those four walls G7 F G7 But then he went away one fateful day and saddened us all F G7 F C The headline that morning I remember it yet F G7 He’ll never be that easy to forget F G7 C I can stand at my window some nights F G7 C With a soft southern breeze gently blowing F G7 C Am I know deep inside he’s still shining somewhere F G7 C Out where the bright lights are glowing F G7 C Out where the bright lights are glowing
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