Upchurch — Legend Of The South

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[Intro]

D  C  G  D

[Verse 1]

          D           C
There's a warm wind a-blowin'
      G                    D
And a burnin' sun droppin' down
       D                   C
At the end of time I'll be rockin'
     G                                              D
In a wooden chair like I'm still starin' at a crowd
            D                           C
'Cause this road I've traveled has been long and full of heartache
        G                                     D
But the heartache's gone when nobody's around
          D                                   C
When them Hollywood lights all go dim and California looks like a dead town
G                      D
You know where I'll be found

[Chorus]

                  D
Yeah, I'll be the ghost on a hilltop overlookin' plains
         C
With the coal smoke steady rollin' off of that train
       G                                  D
And my songs will always live down in the country (Country)
           D
Where that young boy livin' for a Friday night
         C
Plays an old lost song through the radio dial
         G                               D
When the words from the past speak up so loud (Speak up so loud)
      D                                              C
Yeah, that's the voice, that's the voice, that's the voice
    G                          D
The voice from a legend in the south (In the south)

[Verse 2]

         D
When I'm fifty years old I'll be on my back porch
        C
Smokin' me a fuckin' stogie about the size of a torch
        G
Gettin' pulled to rock music that's vibratin' the place
        D
Til the neighbors call the police on my dirty white ass
        D
Yeah, I figured you thought this was the talkin' blues
           C
Yeah, it's talkin' blues just in my shit-kick boots
          G
I like to say stuff like 'fuck you' and some more
               D
That's why you won't find my album at a Walmart store

[Verse 3]

              D
Yeah, I'm the white horse that won't let nobody ride
          C
No saddle for my back for the next half ass guy
       G
Nobody yankin' my reins or stoppin' the go
         D
I gallop with hooves courted in forty-niner gold
              D
Yeah, I'm the cheap ugly mutt that's faster, Than the million dollar quarter
C
Horse and there ain't no catchin' me, it's a no go
     G
I so grown into bein' the old soul so this soul goes
        D
And the time ain't fadin' not none of my fuckin' vocals

[Chorus]

            D
I'll be the ghost on a hilltop overlookin' plains
         C
With the coal smoke steady rollin' off of that train
       G                                  D
And my songs will always live down in the country
           D
Where that young boy livin' for a Friday night
         C
Plays an old lost song through the radio dial
         G                               D
When the words from the past speak up so loud
      D                                              C
Yeah, that's the voice, that's the voice, that's the voice
    G                          D
The voice from a legend in the south

[Bridge]

         D
Well I'm obsessed with trucks and cars way too loud
     C
Dump women if they don't like country sounds
     G
Like Elvis, Johnny Cash, and a little bit of
       D
Waylon Jennings (You know that's true)
        D
I still sip well water right out of the hose
      C
Smoke so much weed that my eyes are closed
        G
I write songs fucked up like I'm kin to old
       D
George Jones (Old George Jones)
      D
Yeah, most the time I'm higher than a kite
       C
And my arms are wings and I'm takin' flight
          G
And don't plan on stoppin' 'til I run outta
       D
Gas or crash (That'd be bad)
         D
Yeah, my tattoos look like absolute shit
       C
And my teeth are crooked as a crackhead's chin
       G
But my knuckles still feel like a boat
           D
Built Ford Tough (For me it's enough)

[Chorus]

                  D
Yeah, I'll be the ghost on a hilltop overlookin' plains
         C
With the coal smoke steady rollin' off of that train
       G                                  D
And my songs will always live down in the country
           D
Where that young boy livin' for a Friday night
         C
Plays an old lost song through the radio dial
         G                               D
When the words from the past speak up so loud
      D                                              C
Yeah, that's the voice, that's the voice, that's the voice
    G                          D
The voice from a legend in the south		
    

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