The White Trash Song Chords by Steve Young
Tempo:
168.4 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Gb
Eb
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I wake [Db] up every [Gb] morning [Db]
about to [Bbm] break.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Db] Hear the rooster [Gb] [Db] crowing, feel all [Abm] alone.
There's honeysuckle outside [Gb] my window, [Db] dew sparkling on [Ab] the vine.
[F]
Little [Ab] squirrels are barking [Db] like they thought they was [Abm] a mountain lion.
I get to thinking [Db] about the [Gb] road [Db] and all the times that I [Eb] come back [Abm] again.
[Ab] I was born a child of these [Gb] muddy roads, thought [Bbm] I'll die here lonesome [Ab] as the wind.
Cause all my cars, [Gb] they broke down, [Eb] they lay in the front yard.
I ought to get one [Db] to carry the load, but [Ab] the work just seems so hard.
But a man came by [Gb] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
Well, he painted [Db] Searide City, [Ab] [Eb] that's Highway 31.
[Eb]
[Gb] [Ab]
Hey, I used to have [Gb] a church woman, [Ab] she was pretty [Ebm] as she [Eb] could be.
Run off with a [Db] gospel singer [Abm] up in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Ab] So I drank a [Db] lot of liquor, honey, and all the [Eb] booze.
Hey, I'm a midnight [Gb] country rival, [Eb] I ain't got much to lose.
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
So when he carved [Gb] my tombstone, honey, [Eb] don't worry, none got no grave.
[Ab] Just see that he came [Db] with the morning [Abm] wind and left with a [Ab] mountain rain.
Tell him that he's a [Db] fluffy lord, [Ab] he can make a moon go round.
He can make a [Db] guitar work like [Ab] the early morning.
Cause a man came by [Db] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
He painted [Eb]
[Db] Searide City, [Ab] Highway [Eb]
31.
[Gb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Ab]
[N]
about to [Bbm] break.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Db] Hear the rooster [Gb] [Db] crowing, feel all [Abm] alone.
There's honeysuckle outside [Gb] my window, [Db] dew sparkling on [Ab] the vine.
[F]
Little [Ab] squirrels are barking [Db] like they thought they was [Abm] a mountain lion.
I get to thinking [Db] about the [Gb] road [Db] and all the times that I [Eb] come back [Abm] again.
[Ab] I was born a child of these [Gb] muddy roads, thought [Bbm] I'll die here lonesome [Ab] as the wind.
Cause all my cars, [Gb] they broke down, [Eb] they lay in the front yard.
I ought to get one [Db] to carry the load, but [Ab] the work just seems so hard.
But a man came by [Gb] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
Well, he painted [Db] Searide City, [Ab] [Eb] that's Highway 31.
[Eb]
[Gb] [Ab]
Hey, I used to have [Gb] a church woman, [Ab] she was pretty [Ebm] as she [Eb] could be.
Run off with a [Db] gospel singer [Abm] up in Nashville, Tennessee.
[Ab] So I drank a [Db] lot of liquor, honey, and all the [Eb] booze.
Hey, I'm a midnight [Gb] country rival, [Eb] I ain't got much to lose.
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
So when he carved [Gb] my tombstone, honey, [Eb] don't worry, none got no grave.
[Ab] Just see that he came [Db] with the morning [Abm] wind and left with a [Ab] mountain rain.
Tell him that he's a [Db] fluffy lord, [Ab] he can make a moon go round.
He can make a [Db] guitar work like [Ab] the early morning.
Cause a man came by [Db] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
He painted [Eb]
[Db] Searide City, [Ab] Highway [Eb]
31.
[Gb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Ab]
[N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Gb
Eb
Abm
Ab
Db
Gb
_ _ _ I wake _ [Db] up every [Gb] morning _ _ [Db] _ _ _
about to [Bbm] break.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Db] Hear the rooster _ [Gb] _ _ [Db] crowing, feel all [Abm] alone. _ _ _
There's honeysuckle outside [Gb] my window, _ _ [Db] dew sparkling on [Ab] the vine.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Little _ [Ab] squirrels are barking _ _ _ [Db] like _ _ they thought they was [Abm] a mountain lion. _ _ _ _ _
I get to thinking [Db] about the [Gb] road _ [Db] and all the times that I [Eb] come back [Abm] again.
_ _ _ [Ab] I was born a child of these [Gb] muddy roads, _ thought [Bbm] I'll die here lonesome [Ab] as the wind.
_ _ _ Cause all my cars, [Gb] they broke down, [Eb] they lay in the front yard.
_ _ I ought to get one [Db] to carry the load, but [Ab] the work just seems so hard.
But a man came by [Gb] here this morning, _ [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
Well, he painted _ [Db] Searide City, _ [Ab] [Eb] that's Highway 31. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, I used to have [Gb] a church woman, [Ab] she was pretty [Ebm] as she [Eb] could be.
_ Run off with a [Db] gospel singer [Abm] up in Nashville, _ Tennessee.
_ [Ab] So I drank a [Db] lot of liquor, honey, and _ _ all the [Eb] booze.
Hey, I'm a midnight [Gb] country rival, _ [Eb] I ain't got much to lose. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So when he carved [Gb] my tombstone, honey, [Eb] don't worry, none got no grave.
_ [Ab] Just see that he came [Db] with the morning [Abm] wind and left with a [Ab] mountain _ rain.
Tell him that he's a [Db] fluffy _ lord, [Ab] he can make a moon go round.
He can make a [Db] guitar work like [Ab] the early morning.
_ _ _ Cause a man came by [Db] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
_ He painted [Eb] _
[Db] Searide City, [Ab] Highway [Eb] _ _
31. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
about to [Bbm] break.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Db] Hear the rooster _ [Gb] _ _ [Db] crowing, feel all [Abm] alone. _ _ _
There's honeysuckle outside [Gb] my window, _ _ [Db] dew sparkling on [Ab] the vine.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Little _ [Ab] squirrels are barking _ _ _ [Db] like _ _ they thought they was [Abm] a mountain lion. _ _ _ _ _
I get to thinking [Db] about the [Gb] road _ [Db] and all the times that I [Eb] come back [Abm] again.
_ _ _ [Ab] I was born a child of these [Gb] muddy roads, _ thought [Bbm] I'll die here lonesome [Ab] as the wind.
_ _ _ Cause all my cars, [Gb] they broke down, [Eb] they lay in the front yard.
_ _ I ought to get one [Db] to carry the load, but [Ab] the work just seems so hard.
But a man came by [Gb] here this morning, _ [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
Well, he painted _ [Db] Searide City, _ [Ab] [Eb] that's Highway 31. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, I used to have [Gb] a church woman, [Ab] she was pretty [Ebm] as she [Eb] could be.
_ Run off with a [Db] gospel singer [Abm] up in Nashville, _ Tennessee.
_ [Ab] So I drank a [Db] lot of liquor, honey, and _ _ all the [Eb] booze.
Hey, I'm a midnight [Gb] country rival, _ [Eb] I ain't got much to lose. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So when he carved [Gb] my tombstone, honey, [Eb] don't worry, none got no grave.
_ [Ab] Just see that he came [Db] with the morning [Abm] wind and left with a [Ab] mountain _ rain.
Tell him that he's a [Db] fluffy _ lord, [Ab] he can make a moon go round.
He can make a [Db] guitar work like [Ab] the early morning.
_ _ _ Cause a man came by [Db] here this morning, [Ab] and he wanted to paint my barn.
_ He painted [Eb] _
[Db] Searide City, [Ab] Highway [Eb] _ _
31. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _