There's a [Am] little life left in the [D] song I wrote this [G] morning.
There's a [Am] word or two that [D] need to be [G] revised.
And [Am] sometime soon when the [D] harvest moon is [Em] waxing in the southern [C] sky.
I'll be [Am] singing for you, yes I can [D] do it if I have the [G] time.
There's a [Am] little time left for the [D] chicken's out in the [G] cornfield.
They [Am] eat up the corn and their [D] digging the dirt for [G] worms.
And [Am] sometime soon they'll be [D] coming around, [Em] time to meet the [C] axe.
[Am] Dinner for two, not [D] me and you, [G] relax.
(CHORUS)
[Bb] Time for cleaning and [F] time for washing.
And [C] time for taking out the [G] trash.
[C] Day after day we have to [Am] do these [G] things.
[Bb] Time for eating and a [F] time for loving.
And a
[C] time for calling on the
[G] lord.
[C] Lord there's a little time [Am] left, they say.-[G-D7]
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There's a [Am] little time left for [D] taking a ride to the [G] sea side.
Where the [Am] sand is gold and the [D] tide rides high [G] sometimes.
White [Am] horses ride the [D] waves.
We'll be [Em] glad we came [C] today.
When [Am] we get home we'll [D] wish that we had [G] stayed.Mmm.
(FILL) There's a little life left.....
(CHORUS)