Chords for Fred Eaglesmith - Cumberland County
Tempo:
76.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I drive a snow plow, [C] Cumberland County, [G] covered with flashing [D] lights and chains.
[G] I gotta hold a contract [C] with a Cumberland township, [G] keep [D] all their county [G] roads clean.
I was born and raised up in Cumberland County, all my good friends [D] they lived there.
They flashed their post [C] lights when I go by, [G] lately [D] I just [G] don't care.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old town [G] line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a particular way.
[C] But I never stopped snowing in Cumberland [G] County, and my work don't [Em] ever get tired.
[G] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
Raised me some kids up [C] in Cumberland County, [G] but I won't see them much now [D] anymore.
[G] She said she was tired [C] of the same old snow, [G] tired of the sports [D] against the snow.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old [G] town line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a [G] particular way.
But [C] I never stopped, [G] [Em]
[G] lately I've been thinking of driving [D] this snow plow straight into the sun.
And [C] you can be anything that you want [G] to be, that's what they told me when I [D] left school.
That's just the first thing they offered me, now I'm just another snow blind [C] student.
And I never stopped snowing, [G] and my work don't ever [Em] get tired.
[D] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
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I drive a snow plow, [C] Cumberland County, [G] covered with flashing [D] lights and chains.
[G] I gotta hold a contract [C] with a Cumberland township, [G] keep [D] all their county [G] roads clean.
I was born and raised up in Cumberland County, all my good friends [D] they lived there.
They flashed their post [C] lights when I go by, [G] lately [D] I just [G] don't care.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old town [G] line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a particular way.
[C] But I never stopped snowing in Cumberland [G] County, and my work don't [Em] ever get tired.
[G] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
Raised me some kids up [C] in Cumberland County, [G] but I won't see them much now [D] anymore.
[G] She said she was tired [C] of the same old snow, [G] tired of the sports [D] against the snow.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old [G] town line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a [G] particular way.
But [C] I never stopped, [G] [Em]
[G] lately I've been thinking of driving [D] this snow plow straight into the sun.
And [C] you can be anything that you want [G] to be, that's what they told me when I [D] left school.
That's just the first thing they offered me, now I'm just another snow blind [C] student.
And I never stopped snowing, [G] and my work don't ever [Em] get tired.
[D] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
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_ _ _ _ I drive a snow plow, [C] _ Cumberland County, [G] covered with flashing [D] lights and chains.
_ [G] I gotta hold a contract [C] with a Cumberland township, [G] keep [D] all their county [G] roads clean. _ _ _ _ _ _
I was born and raised up in Cumberland County, all my good friends [D] they lived there.
They _ flashed their post [C] lights when I go by, [G] lately [D] I just [G] don't care.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old town [G] line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a particular way.
[C] But I never stopped snowing in Cumberland [G] County, and my work don't [Em] ever get tired.
_ [G] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun. _ _ _ _ _ _
Raised me some kids up [C] in Cumberland County, [G] but I won't see them much now [D] anymore. _ _
[G] She said she was tired [C] of the same old snow, [G] tired of the sports [D] against the snow. _
[C] And there's a curb out on the old [G] town line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a [G] particular way.
But [C] I never stopped, _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] lately I've been thinking of driving [D] this snow plow straight into the sun. _ _ _ _
And [C] you can be anything that you want [G] to be, that's what they told me when I [D] left school.
That's just the first thing they offered me, now I'm just another snow blind [C] student.
And I never stopped snowing, _ [G] and my work don't ever [Em] get tired.
_ _ [D] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
_ And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
_ And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun. _
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_ _ _ _ I drive a snow plow, [C] _ Cumberland County, [G] covered with flashing [D] lights and chains.
_ [G] I gotta hold a contract [C] with a Cumberland township, [G] keep [D] all their county [G] roads clean. _ _ _ _ _ _
I was born and raised up in Cumberland County, all my good friends [D] they lived there.
They _ flashed their post [C] lights when I go by, [G] lately [D] I just [G] don't care.
[C] And there's a curb out on the old town [G] line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a particular way.
[C] But I never stopped snowing in Cumberland [G] County, and my work don't [Em] ever get tired.
_ [G] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun. _ _ _ _ _ _
Raised me some kids up [C] in Cumberland County, [G] but I won't see them much now [D] anymore. _ _
[G] She said she was tired [C] of the same old snow, [G] tired of the sports [D] against the snow. _
[C] And there's a curb out on the old [G] town line, that all it fits in, exactly the [D] same.
I can sing it out with just one swing, my plow turned a [G] particular way.
But [C] I never stopped, _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] lately I've been thinking of driving [D] this snow plow straight into the sun. _ _ _ _
And [C] you can be anything that you want [G] to be, that's what they told me when I [D] left school.
That's just the first thing they offered me, now I'm just another snow blind [C] student.
And I never stopped snowing, _ [G] and my work don't ever [Em] get tired.
_ _ [D] And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
_ And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun.
_ And lately I've been thinking of driving this snow plow straight into the sun. _
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