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From "The Captain" (2000)
(Kasey Chambers)
Capo: 4th Fret
INTRO: [G]
Well, [G]darling, I'm a coming down old route number sixty-seven
I [D]just got off the turnpike avoiding the Oh[C]io state inspection
[G]Johnny law followed me up the road, but then he turned off and he let me go
I [D]guess this old truck ain't worth shutting [C]down
And your [G]voice last night on the telephone said you wouldn't be there when I got home
[D] So, when I get to Cleveland [C]I'm going to head back south
CHORUS:
The [G]light keeps coming on
[D] I've got [C]water in the fuel
My [G]brakes are gone [D]
I've got a [C]left front tire [D]throwing thread
By to[C]morrow morning [G]I could be dead
Baby, maybe you've been [D] right all a[C]long
You [G]said you couldn't stay with one who was always going away,
And all you wanted to [D]do was settle [C]down
You [G]wanted to buy that little trailer, out on the edge with the money you've been saving
With a carport, a [D]colour TV and no [C]place to turn around.
CHORUS
BRIDGE:
Re[D]member that winter when the [C]lake froze over
We [D]drove out there after [C]we'd unloaded
We [G]revved that truck and we [D]spun it 'round and '[C]round
Then we [D]left it idling out [C]on that ice
We [D]crawled in the sleeper and I [C]held you tight
[G]Baby, I'm sure [C]on thin ice [D] now
CHORUS
[G] Baby, maybe you've been [D] right all a[C]long
[G] Baby, maybe you've been [D] right all a[C]long |
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