Tono: G
Introducción: G C G
C G
It's six o'clock in the morning
C G
The sun was ready to rise
C Am
And as she closes his lunchbox
D G
She spies the sun in his eyes
C G
She stays at home with the baby
C G
She's got a dream in her heart
C Am
Somewhere her sister is singing
D G
A night is ready to start
One's choosin' and one's cruisin'
C G
Down the highway of their dreams
Am Bm
While songs are sung, her dream's begun
C D
And she thinks of what it means
C D
To live through her voice, she made a choice
G Em Am
But neither one is free
C G C G Am G
Or is she just a bit like me?
C G
Three o'clock in the morning
C G
I got an ache in my head
C Am
I throw my clothes in the corner
D G
Then sleep alone in my bed
C G
Tomorrow we'll go to Texas
C G
I hear it's sunny back home
C Am
There ain't no use in pretending
D G
I know that I gotta roam
One's choosin' and one's cruisin'
C G
Down the highway of their dreams
Am Bm
While songs are sung, her dream's begun
C D
And she thinks of what it means
C D
To live through her voice, she made a choice
G Em Am
But neither one is free
C G C
Or is she just a bit like me?
C G
She puts her cans in the pantry
C G
I read my name in the news
C Am
She spends her days sewing curtains
D G
I feel there's no time to lose
C G
Well, it's a long way to Nashville
C G
But then the garden is dry
C Am
If we could do it all over
D G
Oh, would we still be satisfied?
One's choosin' and one's cruisin'
C G
Down the highway of their dreams
Am Bm
While songs are sung, her dream's begun
C D
And she thinks of what it means
C D
To live through her voice, she made a choice
G Em Am
But neither one is free
C G C Am
Or is she just a bit like me?