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Jason Boland - Roadside Prayer (corrected) Chords

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Roadside Prayer (corrected) Chords

(ver. 1)
Jason Boland
Submitted by TDK104
agg9z - at - virginia dot edu


Saw the previous chords in the other version.  Decided to do the corrections and added the missing lyrics.

Let me know if you have questions.  I haven't played through it yet to confirm if it sounds right

C G D
C G D
C G D
C G D

C         G 
I'm broke down 
C           G
On Spring Creek road
C        G
Makes me wonder 
        D            G
Why I'm trying to go home

C              G
But I left her behind
C               G
I had things to do
C                    G
Just a long distance phone call
   D          G
To say I miss you

C              G
But I got your recorder
C                  G 
The phone took my till
C                     G
I'm a dime short of a cola
         D                  G
And this machine won't take bills

C                 G
So I sit down and wait
C                G
Diesel smoke and noise
C              G
Ignore all the comments 
    D          G
Of a few local boys



Chorus:
C            G                 D             G
I wish I was back home with my friends and a beer.
C                G            D              G
At the Wormy Dog bar, There's none like it out here
C                G          D            C
I'd give my last Dollar to back on the road
C           G                   D                G
There's 200 miles behind me and too many more to go.
C           G                   D                G
There's 200 miles behind me and too many more to go.



Theres a warm case of Pearl
In my back seat
But it ain't going to help 
Beat this highway heat

But the suns finally sinking
Gives me a hand
I don't ask for much
I guess you take what you can

The truckers keep on rollin
If this car weren't my dad's
I'd leave the keys in it 
            
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