Chords for Moccasin Creek ft. Bruce Kulick and Twan D - Friends of All Kinds (Official Music Video)
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[Eb] [F] The Confederate flag is one of the most controversial and inflammatory icons of American culture.
Just the same as all other American history, [Ab] this symbol is [F] taught differently [Eb] in every region.
[F] To [Ab] me, it represents [F] the South.
I was taught to be proud of where I'm from.
To me, it symbolizes Southern pride.
No fact of history.
Just proud of where I'm from.
If you're taught differently, [Eb] I'm sorry.
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[Fm] [Ab] [F] [Ab] I [F] got this thing called Southern [Ab] pride.
[F] 13 [Eb] stars in [F] football [Fm] strides.
Still, [F] I got thrills of [Ab] all times.
[F] [Ab] Thrill [F] of all time, [Eb] baby.
[F] Be [Ab] proud of who you [F] are, dude.
Be proud of where you came.
Black, [Ab] white, brown, [F] yellow, man, that don't mean a thing.
We're [Ab] all the same [F] color when you cut through the flesh.
How you [Ab] think I made the [F] country and this [Eb] rap thing, [F] Nick?
Confederate flag, yeah, I fly one [F] proud.
I'm from the South, yeah, I'm saying that [F] loud.
It [Ab] ain't a race [F] thing.
Be proud of where you're [F] from.
You [Ab] can't respect [F] that, you stupid, [Eb] plain old [F] dog.
[Ab] Let me make it [F] clear, no, none of us were [F] there.
We came a long way, 200 [F] years.
[Ab] Don't hate [F] me, because I don't hate on you [F] for what our [Ab] great-great [F]-great [Eb]-grandparents went through.
So [Bb] fly your flag to where it [Ab] covers you.
When you [Bb] break it all down, we all [Ab] eat from the [Bb] same fist.
We're all brothers, [Ebm] American [Ab] pride.
You [B] can't judge me, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Fm] I got [F] this thing called Southern [Fm] pride.
[Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] football [Fm] strike.
Still, [F] I got friends of [Fm] all kind.
Super [F] crab treats.
Come on, Zippy [Eb] Boy.
[F] From the hood to the woods, it ain't nothing.
It's the same old [Ab] country boy, [F] cool, and kicking it with my Southern folks.
And [Ab] when I say my [F] Southern folks, it don't matter the creed.
Cut me a brown boy, let's see what [Eb] color we [F] bleed.
Different race, the same old blood.
We be the [F] South, here ain't [Ab] no wolf and [F] crazy that's talking pardoning.
[F] Around here, [Ab] catch me in that [F] F-250 with Jordan.
[F] Now, I'm a [Ab] Casey Shep, [F] killing them boys, [Eb] running them [F] gang dogs.
Country boy to the gristle, baby, the [F] name's Torn.
[Ab] Me, I work [F] with Sean of a gun, I get [F] them done.
[Ab] I'm from a [F] place where the whole wallop, [F] thousand acres.
Say, this is that girl that [Eb] married the undertaker.
So look around, ain't no telling where I [Ab] might be.
[Bb] Crack the swamp, in the county [Ab] road, road up, down the street.
[Bb] I'm farther south than the [Ab] Dixie Line.
[C] I'm on the road to Tennessee, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Ab] [F] [Ab] I got [F] this thing called Southern pride.
[Ab] [F] [Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] couple [Fm] stripes.
[Ab] [F] Still, I've got friends of [Fm] all kind.
[F] I got this.
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Just the same as all other American history, [Ab] this symbol is [F] taught differently [Eb] in every region.
[F] To [Ab] me, it represents [F] the South.
I was taught to be proud of where I'm from.
To me, it symbolizes Southern pride.
No fact of history.
Just proud of where I'm from.
If you're taught differently, [Eb] I'm sorry.
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[Fm] [Ab] [F] [Ab] I [F] got this thing called Southern [Ab] pride.
[F] 13 [Eb] stars in [F] football [Fm] strides.
Still, [F] I got thrills of [Ab] all times.
[F] [Ab] Thrill [F] of all time, [Eb] baby.
[F] Be [Ab] proud of who you [F] are, dude.
Be proud of where you came.
Black, [Ab] white, brown, [F] yellow, man, that don't mean a thing.
We're [Ab] all the same [F] color when you cut through the flesh.
How you [Ab] think I made the [F] country and this [Eb] rap thing, [F] Nick?
Confederate flag, yeah, I fly one [F] proud.
I'm from the South, yeah, I'm saying that [F] loud.
It [Ab] ain't a race [F] thing.
Be proud of where you're [F] from.
You [Ab] can't respect [F] that, you stupid, [Eb] plain old [F] dog.
[Ab] Let me make it [F] clear, no, none of us were [F] there.
We came a long way, 200 [F] years.
[Ab] Don't hate [F] me, because I don't hate on you [F] for what our [Ab] great-great [F]-great [Eb]-grandparents went through.
So [Bb] fly your flag to where it [Ab] covers you.
When you [Bb] break it all down, we all [Ab] eat from the [Bb] same fist.
We're all brothers, [Ebm] American [Ab] pride.
You [B] can't judge me, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Fm] I got [F] this thing called Southern [Fm] pride.
[Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] football [Fm] strike.
Still, [F] I got friends of [Fm] all kind.
Super [F] crab treats.
Come on, Zippy [Eb] Boy.
[F] From the hood to the woods, it ain't nothing.
It's the same old [Ab] country boy, [F] cool, and kicking it with my Southern folks.
And [Ab] when I say my [F] Southern folks, it don't matter the creed.
Cut me a brown boy, let's see what [Eb] color we [F] bleed.
Different race, the same old blood.
We be the [F] South, here ain't [Ab] no wolf and [F] crazy that's talking pardoning.
[F] Around here, [Ab] catch me in that [F] F-250 with Jordan.
[F] Now, I'm a [Ab] Casey Shep, [F] killing them boys, [Eb] running them [F] gang dogs.
Country boy to the gristle, baby, the [F] name's Torn.
[Ab] Me, I work [F] with Sean of a gun, I get [F] them done.
[Ab] I'm from a [F] place where the whole wallop, [F] thousand acres.
Say, this is that girl that [Eb] married the undertaker.
So look around, ain't no telling where I [Ab] might be.
[Bb] Crack the swamp, in the county [Ab] road, road up, down the street.
[Bb] I'm farther south than the [Ab] Dixie Line.
[C] I'm on the road to Tennessee, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Ab] [F] [Ab] I got [F] this thing called Southern pride.
[Ab] [F] [Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] couple [Fm] stripes.
[Ab] [F] Still, I've got friends of [Fm] all kind.
[F] I got this.
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_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ The _ Confederate flag is one of the most controversial and inflammatory icons of American culture.
Just the same as all other American history, [Ab] this symbol is [F] taught differently [Eb] in every region.
[F] To [Ab] me, it represents [F] the South.
I was taught to be proud of where I'm from.
To me, it symbolizes Southern pride.
No fact of history.
Just proud of where I'm from.
If you're taught differently, [Eb] I'm sorry.
[F] _
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ [F] [Ab] I [F] got this thing called Southern [Ab] pride.
_ _ [F] _ 13 [Eb] stars in [F] football [Fm] strides.
_ Still, [F] I got thrills of [Ab] all times.
[F] [Ab] Thrill [F] of all time, [Eb] baby.
[F] Be [Ab] proud of who you [F] are, dude.
Be proud of where you came.
Black, [Ab] white, brown, [F] yellow, man, that don't mean a thing.
We're [Ab] all the same [F] color when you cut through the flesh.
How you [Ab] think I made the [F] country and this [Eb] rap thing, [F] Nick?
Confederate flag, yeah, I fly one [F] proud.
I'm from the South, yeah, I'm saying that [F] loud.
It [Ab] ain't a race [F] thing.
Be proud of where you're [F] from.
You [Ab] can't respect [F] that, you stupid, [Eb] plain old [F] dog.
[Ab] Let me make it [F] clear, no, none of us were [F] there.
We came a long way, 200 [F] years.
[Ab] Don't hate [F] me, because I don't hate on you [F] for what our [Ab] great-great [F]-great [Eb]-grandparents went through.
So [Bb] fly your flag to where it [Ab] covers you.
When you [Bb] break it all down, we all [Ab] eat from the [Bb] same fist.
We're all brothers, [Ebm] American [Ab] pride.
You [B] can't judge me, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Fm] _ _ _ I got [F] this thing called Southern [Fm] pride.
_ [Ab] _ [F] _ 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] football [Fm] strike.
_ _ Still, [F] I got friends of [Fm] all kind.
Super [F] crab treats.
Come on, Zippy [Eb] Boy.
[F] From the hood to the woods, it ain't nothing.
It's the same old [Ab] country boy, [F] cool, and kicking it with my Southern folks.
And [Ab] when I say my [F] Southern folks, it don't matter the creed.
Cut me a brown boy, let's see what [Eb] color we [F] bleed.
Different race, the same old blood.
We be the [F] South, here ain't [Ab] no wolf and [F] crazy that's talking pardoning.
[F] Around here, [Ab] catch me in that [F] F-250 with Jordan.
[F] Now, I'm a [Ab] Casey Shep, [F] killing them boys, [Eb] running them [F] gang dogs.
Country boy to the gristle, baby, the [F] name's Torn.
[Ab] Me, I work [F] with Sean of a gun, I get [F] them done.
[Ab] I'm from a [F] place where the whole wallop, [F] thousand acres.
Say, this is that girl that [Eb] married the undertaker.
So look around, ain't no telling where I [Ab] might be.
[Bb] Crack the swamp, in the county [Ab] road, road up, down the street.
[Bb] I'm farther south than the [Ab] Dixie Line.
[C] I'm on the road to Tennessee, I got friends of [F] all kind.
_ [Ab] _ _ [F] [Ab] I got [F] this thing called Southern pride.
[Ab] _ _ [F] _ [Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] couple [Fm] stripes.
_ [Ab] _ [F] Still, I've got friends of [Fm] all kind.
[F] I got this.
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Just the same as all other American history, [Ab] this symbol is [F] taught differently [Eb] in every region.
[F] To [Ab] me, it represents [F] the South.
I was taught to be proud of where I'm from.
To me, it symbolizes Southern pride.
No fact of history.
Just proud of where I'm from.
If you're taught differently, [Eb] I'm sorry.
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[Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ [F] [Ab] I [F] got this thing called Southern [Ab] pride.
_ _ [F] _ 13 [Eb] stars in [F] football [Fm] strides.
_ Still, [F] I got thrills of [Ab] all times.
[F] [Ab] Thrill [F] of all time, [Eb] baby.
[F] Be [Ab] proud of who you [F] are, dude.
Be proud of where you came.
Black, [Ab] white, brown, [F] yellow, man, that don't mean a thing.
We're [Ab] all the same [F] color when you cut through the flesh.
How you [Ab] think I made the [F] country and this [Eb] rap thing, [F] Nick?
Confederate flag, yeah, I fly one [F] proud.
I'm from the South, yeah, I'm saying that [F] loud.
It [Ab] ain't a race [F] thing.
Be proud of where you're [F] from.
You [Ab] can't respect [F] that, you stupid, [Eb] plain old [F] dog.
[Ab] Let me make it [F] clear, no, none of us were [F] there.
We came a long way, 200 [F] years.
[Ab] Don't hate [F] me, because I don't hate on you [F] for what our [Ab] great-great [F]-great [Eb]-grandparents went through.
So [Bb] fly your flag to where it [Ab] covers you.
When you [Bb] break it all down, we all [Ab] eat from the [Bb] same fist.
We're all brothers, [Ebm] American [Ab] pride.
You [B] can't judge me, I got friends of [F] all kind.
[Fm] _ _ _ I got [F] this thing called Southern [Fm] pride.
_ [Ab] _ [F] _ 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] football [Fm] strike.
_ _ Still, [F] I got friends of [Fm] all kind.
Super [F] crab treats.
Come on, Zippy [Eb] Boy.
[F] From the hood to the woods, it ain't nothing.
It's the same old [Ab] country boy, [F] cool, and kicking it with my Southern folks.
And [Ab] when I say my [F] Southern folks, it don't matter the creed.
Cut me a brown boy, let's see what [Eb] color we [F] bleed.
Different race, the same old blood.
We be the [F] South, here ain't [Ab] no wolf and [F] crazy that's talking pardoning.
[F] Around here, [Ab] catch me in that [F] F-250 with Jordan.
[F] Now, I'm a [Ab] Casey Shep, [F] killing them boys, [Eb] running them [F] gang dogs.
Country boy to the gristle, baby, the [F] name's Torn.
[Ab] Me, I work [F] with Sean of a gun, I get [F] them done.
[Ab] I'm from a [F] place where the whole wallop, [F] thousand acres.
Say, this is that girl that [Eb] married the undertaker.
So look around, ain't no telling where I [Ab] might be.
[Bb] Crack the swamp, in the county [Ab] road, road up, down the street.
[Bb] I'm farther south than the [Ab] Dixie Line.
[C] I'm on the road to Tennessee, I got friends of [F] all kind.
_ [Ab] _ _ [F] [Ab] I got [F] this thing called Southern pride.
[Ab] _ _ [F] _ [Ab] [F] 13 [Eb] stars and a [F] couple [Fm] stripes.
_ [Ab] _ [F] Still, I've got friends of [Fm] all kind.
[F] I got this.
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