G C There's trouble where I'm going but I'm gonna go there anyway D G I hate sunday mornings 'cause they always seem to start this way G C I'm looking for a lighter, I already bought the cigarettes D G Guess I picked me up a habit on my way out of Lafayette G C Eastbound and down, I turn it up 'cause that's sure how I feel D G My mind is racing through the pines, my hands are shaky on the steering wheel G C I'm going north on 59 but I know good and well, I'm headed south D G 'Cause me and Birmingham don't have a history of working out [Chorus] C What I lost in Louisiana I found back in Alabama Em But nobody ever taught me how to stay G D G It ain't love that I'm chasing but I'm running just in case [Verse 2] G C I ain't unpacked my suitcase since the day that I turned twenty one D G It's been a long ten years since then, it's getting kinda cumbersome G C The first one and the last one and the one that's got my name in ink D G The smoker and the fighter and the one in every song I sing [Chorus] C What I lost in Lubbock, Texas, I looked for in all the rest Em But I guess no one ever taught me how to stay G D G It ain't love that I'm chasing but I'm running just in case [Instrumental] C Em C D [Outro] G C I carried him around with me, I don't mind having scars D G Happiness ain't prison but there's freedom in a broken heart