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Save Your Kisses for Me – Brotherhood of Man {SINGLE Save Your Kisses For Me – Brotherhood of Man {SINGLE STRUMS} Though it [G]hurts to go away it's im-[Gmaj7]possible to stay But there's [G7]one thing I must say before I [C]go I [Cm]love you (I love you) you [G]know I'll be [Am]thinking of you in most everything I [D]do Now the [G]time is moving on and I really [Gmaj7]should be gone But you [G7]keep me hanging on for one more [C]smile I [Cm]love you (I love you) all the [G]while With your [Am]cute little way will you promise that you'll [D]save Your [G]kisses for me save all your [Gmaj7]kisses for me [G7]Bye bye baby bye [C]bye, [Cm]don't cry honey don't [G]cry Going to [Am]walk out this door but I'll soon be back for [D]more Your[G]Kisses for me save all your [Gmaj7]kisses for me [G7]So long honey so [C]long, [Cm]hang on baby hang [G]on Don't you [Am]dare me to stay, 'cause you know I'll have to [D]say That I've [G]got to work each day and that's [Gmaj7]why I go away But I [G7]count the seconds till I'm home with [C]you I [Cm]love you (I love you) it's [G]true You're so [Am]cute honey gee, won't you save them up for [D]me Your [G]kisses for me save all your [Gmaj7]kisses for me [G7]Bye bye baby bye [C]bye, [Cm]don't cry honey don't [G]cry Going to [Am]walk out this door but I'll soon be back for [D]more Your [G]kisses for me save all your [Gmaj7]kisses for me [G7]Bye bye baby bye [C]bye, [Cm]don't cry honey don't [G]cry {SINGLE STRUMS}Won't you [Am]save them for me even [Am]though you're only [D]three [single strum Gmaj7] Bridgnorth Ukulele Band 2014 .
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