Key: D major
Verse 1
D
G
D
John runs a small convenience store
46 miles from anywhere
He does his best to keep
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G
it stocked and clean
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D
To the rare customer that wanders in
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G
And reminds himself to be thankful for
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D
that's broken down forty
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D
Wants a watch, a tie, a silky tie
and patent leather shoes
G
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D
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D
nowhere someday
G
convenience store
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G
that a bull like him couldn't hope for more
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G
tired of always kissing their ass
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D
than his broken down forty
G
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D
He wants a watch, a tie, a silky tie,
and cotton leather shoes
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D
A
of nowhere someday
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D
G
Em
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nowhere someday
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D
G
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It's 3 .15 and a dust ball rolls up the road
The car is moving fast
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G
As John comes to pump their gas
and patent leather shoes
gets out of the door
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D
A
Oh, he's just a dot on a map
I don't know where I want to shop
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D
Oh, in a mode of movement
that's smoother than his
broken -down floor
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D
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D
And he wants a watch, a tie, a silky tie,
and patent leather shoes
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D
Yeah, someday
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