Key: G
Introduction:
G C9 G
Road trips and rumble strips
G C G
Sweet Lorraine she's got ruby red lips
G C9 G
She drives about in her Plymouth lord
C D
She recently crashed her flatbed ford
G C9 G
Gil Scott-Heron and his brother the Baren
G C G
They flew down south with coke eyes glaring
G C9 G
And they spoke the words freedom lord
C D
But their tongues were tied up and bleeding lord
G C9 G
And I find myself in a gold mine
B C D G
Three feet beneath that county line
G C9 G
The oil it spilled and it blackened my face
B C D G
And it tore out the heart of the human race
Young Dorothy Jean and her sewing machine
G C9 G
And I find myself in a gold mine
B C D G
Three feet beneath that county line
G C9 G
The oil it spilled and it blackened my face
B C D G
And it tore out the heart of the human race
G C9 G
And I find myself in a gold mine
B C D G
Three feet beneath that county line
G C9 G
The oil it spilled and it blackened my face
B C D G
And it tore out the heart of the human race
G C9 G
Road trips and rumble strips
G C G
Sweet Lorraine she's got ruby red lips
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