Key: D minor
Verse 1
Am
D
Am
She was thin,
D
Am
D
very young but still a woman,
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D
Am
D
I was thin, she used to call me skinny
Dm
G
She was sweet and oh so innocent
Dm
G
And had grown up in a little
Am
Cm
country town
Em
Baug
And since I was from the city
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A
I'd tease her and call her country
Am
D
She'd laugh and call me tall
D
Am
And she loved to stop in fields
D
G
And talk to horses
What a cook
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D
And she taught me
Am
D
All the different names of flowers
Em
G
When the days grew cool
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Dm
the world was ours
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Am
Cm
and nothing could go wrong
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G
Bbm
town and country got along
Eb
Bbm
For no reason,
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Bbm
Eb
in some restaurant beneath the table,
she was never in,
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Ab
but runnin' like a gypsy.
Heard her feelings,
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Ab
and you'd have to baby her
Bbm
Dbm
to break the cone
town and country's love
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Ab
Bbm
was nearly one year old
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Ab
Bm
E
A
Bm
E
Bm
Then we quarreled like a fool
E
A
I went to seek love from another
she found out
E
A
I'd been runnin' back to Mother
A
Bm
Dm
she won't forgive the wrong
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F#aug
And it's sad here,
E
A
can no longer get along
E
A
town and country can no longer get along.
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