F F/C F Ab Bb F Bb Ah, caught you smiling at me, that's the way it should be, F Like a leaf is to a tree, so fine. Bb Ah, all the good times we had, I sang love songs so glad F Always smiling, never sad so fine. G As we walk down a country lane, I'll be singing a song, Bb F Ab Bb F You hear me calling your name. G Hear the wind whisper in the trees telling Mother Nature 'bout you and me. Bb Well, if the sun shines so bright, or our way is darkest night, F The road we choose is always right, so fine. Bb Ah, can a love be so strong when so many loves go wrong? F F Ab Bb F Will our love go on and on, and on, and on, and on, and on? F Ab Bb F My, my - la de la - come on now it ain't too far. Tell your friends all around the world. Ab Eb F Ain't no companion like a blue-eyed merle. G Bb (F Ab Bb F) G Come on now - well, let me tell you. Bb F What you're missing, messing 'round them brick walls. G Bb (F Ab Bb F) Bb So, of one thing I am sure; it's a friendship so pure. F Angels singing all round my door - so fine. G Yeah, ain't but one thing to do; spend my natural life with you. F You're the finest dog I knew - so fine. G When you're old and your eyes are dim. Bb F Ab Bb F There ain't no Old Shep gonna happen again. G Bb We'll still go walking down country lanes. I'll sing the same old song. F Hear me call your name. F Ab Bb F
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