Strunk Judd - Daisy A Day

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Band name Strunk Judd
Song name Daisy A Day
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Added 07/03/2008
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A Daisy A Day (Judd Strunk)





(C)He remembers the first time he (C7)met her,

He re-(F)members the first thing she (C)said,

He re-(F)members the first time he (C)held her,

And the (D7)night that she came to his (G)bed,

He re-(C)members her sweet way of (C7)say-in' 

(F)Honey has some-thin' gone (C)wrong,

He re-(F)members the fun and the (C)teas-in',

And the reason he (G)wrote her this (C)song,

 



Chorus



(C)I'll give you a daisy a (C7)day dear,

I'll (F)give you a daisy a (C)day,

I'll (F)love you until the (C)rivers run (Am)still,

And the (C)four winds we (G)know blow a-(C)way,





They would (C)walk down the street in the (C7)evenin',

And for (F)years I would see them go (C)by,

And their (F)love that was more than the (C)clothes that they wore,

Could be (D7)seen in the gleam of their (G)eye,

As a (C)kid they would take me for (C7)candy, 

And I'd (F)love to go taggin' a-(C)long,

We'd hold (F)hands while we walked to the (C)corner,

And the old man would (G)sing her his (C)song,





I'll (C)give you a daisy a (C7)day dear,

I'll (F)give you a daisy a (C)day,

I'll (F)love you until the (C)rivers run (Am)still,

And the (C)four winds we (G)know blow a-(C)way,





Now he (C)walks down the street in the (C7)evenin',

And he (F)stops by the old candy (C)store.

And I (F)somehow believe he's be-(C)lievin',

He's (D7)hold-in' her hand like be-(G)fore,

For he (C)feels all her love walkin' (C7)with him, 

And he (F)smiles at the things she might (C)say

Then the (F)old man walks up to the (C)hill-top,

And he gives her a (G)daisy a (C)day,





I'll (C)give you a daisy a (C7)day dear,

I'll (F)give you a daisy a (C)day,

I'll (F)love you until the (C)rivers run (Am)still,

And the (C)four winds we (G)know blow a-(C)way.
						

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