Car Wreck
The Devil Makes Three
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C F He grew up in a one-horse townG Wasn't much to do since all themC G bars had closed downC He'd stare up to the starsF sometimes when no one was aroundG C And he dreamed of getting outF So he bought himself a pick-upG truck that was covered up in rustF He found a buddy for of shotgunG seat that was someone he could trustC C/B And they hit the gas, headed westAm out to the setting sunF G When the dust had cleared, theyC were gone.F Well leaving just came natural,G that's the way it seemed to himF He'd been doing it so long, that'sG the way he'd always beenC C/B And you can find him in some hotelAm room with the television onC C/B Am He might be high and he'll probably ramble onC C/B You can laugh beneath fluorescentAm lights and drink until the dawnF G But in the mornin'....in theC mornin' when you wake up he'll be gone.C F So he met a girl in a town along the wayContinúa después del anuncioG She had beautiful brown eyes and aC G place that he could stayC F So he fell in love, and she fell in love in kindG C It was so perfect that of courseG he lost his mind.F G He snuck of the kitchen one day before the dawnF G She called out after him and ran across the lawnC And he said some things that heC/B didn't meanAm That he'd best be travelin' onF G C She shed some tears and he was gone.F Well leaving just came natural,G that's the way it seemed to himF He'd been doing it so long, that'sG the way he'd always beenC C/B And you can find him in some hotelAm room with the television onC C/B Am He might be high and he'll probably ramble onC C/B You can laugh beneath fluorescentAm lights and drink until the dawnF G But in the mornin'....in theC mornin' when you wake up he'll be gone.C Eighteen years later,F fifteen-hundred miles from homeG He can't shake her from his mindC G though the whiskey soaks his bonesC He heads out on a back-roads in theF middle of the nightG Head up to the meadow, you know heC G timed that curve just rightF But some bridges you cross over butG the rest you've got to burnF He may have lost the road the roadG but I know he made his turnC And as we pulled him from theC/B Am wreckage, I promised him a songF G C Cuz it was clear that he was gone.F Well leaving just came natural,G that's the way it seemed to himF He'd been doing it so long, that'sG the way he'd always beenC C/B And you can find him in some hotelAm room with the television onC C/B Am He might be high and he'll probably ramble onC C/B You can laugh beneath fluorescentAm lights and drink until the dawnF G But in the mornin'....in theC mornin' when you wake up he'll be gone.