| B7 | B7 B | B | B | E |
[Verse 1]
E
I've never been in prison.
A
I don't know much about trains.
A
My favorite singer, cooks my breakfast.
E F# B
I like her fancy and I like her plain.
E
I love bright and flashing colors,
D
like hot pink and Dresden blue.
[Chorus 1]
E A E
But if they ask me if it's true?
B
That I still love you,
E
I'll say it's true.
[Verse 2]
E
I'd be happy in a mansion,
E
or in an old rundown shotgun shack.
A
I like the feel of silk and satin.
E F# B7
So, I don't know why I wear black.
E
I love New York City,
A
bet your cowgirl boots I do.
[Chorus 1]
E A E
But if they ask me if it's true?
B
That I still love you,
E
I'll say it's true.
[Chorus 2]
A B
I'll say it's true.
E
So, don't let it bother you.
A E
Just let them old tales all stay twisted.
F# B
I will set them straight about you.
[Verse 3]
E
I have not been in the army.
A
I'm an Indian, from years ago.
E
When they ask, if I know Waylon?
F# B
I tell 'm, I think so.
E
I do not plan on retiring,
A
from anything I do.
[Chorus 1]
E A E
But if they ask me if it's true?
B
That I still love you,
E
I'll say it's true.
[Chorus 2]
A B
I'll say it's true.
E
So, don't let it bother you.
A E
Just let them old tales all stay twisted.
F# B
I will set them straight on you.
[Coda]
E
I got plans to keep right on singing.
E
And I do know; Emmylou.
[Otro]
A E A E
But if they ask me if it's true?
B
That I still love you,
E
I'll say it's true.