Аккорды David Allan Coe - If That Ain't Country
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[!] Capo on 1st fret [!] [Intro] A [Verse 1] A The old man was covered with tattoos and scars D He got some in prison and others in bars E A The rest he got workin' on old junk cars in the daytime A They looked like tombstones in our yard D E A And I never seen him when he wasn't tired and mean A He sold used parts to make ends meet D Covered with grease from his head to his feet E A Cussing the sweat and the Texas heat and mo-skeeters A And the neighbors said we lived like hicks D E A But they brung their cars for Pa to fix anyhow A He was veteran proud, tried and true D He'd fought 'til his heart was black and blue E A Didn't know how he'd made it through the hard times A He'd bought our house on the G.I. Bill D E A But it wasn't worth all he had to kill to get it A He drank Pearl in a can and Jack Daniel's black D Chewed tobacco from a mail-pouch sack E A Had an old dog that was trained to attack... sometimes A He'd get drunk and mean as a rattlesnake D E A And there wasn't too much that he would take from a stranger [Pre-Chorus] D E There were 13 kids and a bunch of dogs A D House full of chickens and a yard full of hogs E D E A I spent the summertime cutting up logs for the winter D E Tryin' like the devil to find the Lord A D Working like a n----- for my room and board E Coal-burning stove, no natural gas A If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass [Chorus] D E A If that ain't country, it'll hairlip the pope D E A If that ain't country, it's a damn good joke D E A D I've seen the Grand Ole Opry and I've met Johnny Cash E A If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass [Interlude] A D E A [Verse 2] A Mama sells eggs at a grocery store D My oldest sister is a first-rate whore E A Dad says she can't come home anymore and he means it A Ma just sits and keeps her silence D E A Sister, she left 'cause Dad got violent, and he knows it A Mama, she's old far beyond her time D From chopping tobacco and I seen her crying E A When blood started flowing from her calloused hand, and it hurt me A She'd just keep working, trying to help the old man D E A To the end of one row and back again, like always A She's been through hell since Junior went to jail D And when the lights go out, she ain't never failed E A To get down on her knees and pray because she loves him A Told all the neighbors he was off in the war D E A Fighting for freedom, he's good to the core and she's proud A Now, our place was a graveyard for automobiles D At the end of the porch, there was four stacks of wheels E A And tires for sale for a dollar or two... cash [Pre-Chorus] D E There was fifty holes in an old tin roof A D Me and my family was living proof E Of people who forgot about poor white trash A And if that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass [Chorus] D E A If that ain't country, it'll hairlip the pope D E A If that ain't country, it's a damn good joke D E A D I've seen the Grand Ole Opry and I've met Johnny Cash E A If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass [Outro Verse] A D I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes E A Concerning the great speckled bird A D I didn't know God made honky-tonk angels E A And went back to the wild side of life [Outro] A D E A A D E A A D E A
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