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Queen Of The Coast Chords by Laura Cantrell

Queen Of The Coast chords by Laura Cantrell

Guitar chords with lyrics

Intro:
A   D   E   A

Verse:

She was the Queen of the Coast back in nineteen sixty five
      D
Prettier 'n most, she could keep a room alive
     A
With the catch in her voice and the beehive on her head
E
Do you remember anything she ever said

       A
Well, some stars fade faster than the rest
         D
And the promise wore off though she did her best
     A
She finally looked around for somethin' else to do
          E
What she found was a man who needed what she knew
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Chorus:

               D                A
Have you forgotten? Have you forgiven?
                   E            E7                         A     A7
Tell me are you livin' just a little in your past every day
              D                                  A        Fm
Time sure has changed you; it's walked right on by you
             Bm         D       E          A
Does it satisfy you to have so little to say?

Verse:


For the next ten years she rode around on the bus
        D
She did washin' and ironin' and pickin' up
     A
She had a place to stand at the back of the stage
               E
She was there every night, lookin' her age

    A
She lent her voice, but she gave her heart
        D
And, I guess, that must've been the hardest part
     A
She figured out exactly what was goin' on
        E
All the love she had given for a song

Bridge:

     A                           Fm
Then things unravelled like they usually do
     D                              E
She got her old heart busted up by husband, number two

Chorus:

         D                       A
Have you forgotten? Have you forgiven?
          D     E                            E7             A    A7
Tell me are you livin' just a little in your past every day
               D                                A       Fm
Time sure has changed you; it's walked right on by you
           Bm          D       E         A        D       E      A
Does it satisfy you to have so little to say?

Verse:


I'm not quite sure when she got back on the bus
                D
But she's still washin' and ironin' and pickin' up
       A
If you look all the way to the back of the stage
               E
She's standin' at her mic, lookin' her age

      A
In a roadstop in Reno at supper time
            D
The waitress comes over with a look in her eye
          A
Says: "I saw you in Modesto almost thirty years ago
       E
"An' I can still remember every song in your show."

Chorus:
                     D                           A
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling." "Don't Come Home A-Drinking."
                E                                       E7                A
Well, there's a pair of swingin' doors for every cowboy sweetheart tonight
              D                                  A       Fm
Time sure has changed you; it's walked right on by you
          Bm           D       E          A       D    E     D     E
Does it satisfy you to have so little to say?

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