Lyrics

If I were your guitar I'd be waiting in the corner just for you Like an old friend that you lean on when you're blue That you can't stand to lose If I were your guitar You'd never leave me out here in the cold Your touch would be the only thing I know You'd play me soft and slow If I were your guitar Oh but I'm not wood and steel I cry and I bleed and I feel Maybe your goodbye wouldn't be so hard Wouldn't be so real If I were your guitar You'd love me more with every ding and scar When life would try to rip me from your arms That's our song would start If I were your guitar Oh but I'm not wood and steel I cry and I bleed and I feel Maybe your goodbye wouldn't be so hard Wouldn't be so real If I were your guitar I'd be waiting in the corner just for you Like an old friend that you lean on when you're blue That you can't stand to lose If I were your guitar Oh but I'm not your guitar I'm flesh and bone and heart Oh but I were your guitar
Writer(s): Chris Allen Wallin, Ira Lee Dean, Jim R. Brown Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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