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| 1.If I qu | it my job for the simple life |
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| H | oney would you st | and by m | e |
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| If I b | ought a little cabin on a mountain side |
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| H | oney would you st | and by m | e |
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| C1.Would you be my | one true fri | end |
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| St | ick with me through th | ick and th | in |
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| If the r | oof was old and the rain came | in |
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| H | oney would you st | and by m | e |
| 2.If I tried my luck in Hollywood |
| Honey would you stand by me |
| If my break never came like I thought it would |
| Honey would you stand by me |
| C2.Would you be my heart of gold |
| Never complain when the money was low |
| If your coat was thin and your shoes were old |
| Honey would you stand by me |
| 3.And if I joined up with the rodeo |
| Honey would you stand by me |
| If we traveled around from show to show |
| Honey would you stand by me |
| C3.Would you be a cowboy's dream |
| Smile right on if times got lean |
| If you didn't have nothing but boots and jeans |
| Honey would you stand by me |
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| transcribed by Paul Leafgreen T | B |
| leafgreen_p@swosu.edu |