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Outlaw State Of Mind Chords by Chris Stapleton

Outlaw State Of Mind chords by Chris Stapleton

Guitar chords with lyrics

Song:      Outlaw State of Mind
Artist:    Chris Stapleton
Album:     Traveller(2015)
Submitter: Kong
Tuning:    Dropped D
Key:       D

Intro: F G Bb C D

Verse 1:
 D
Cut my teeth on Daddy's old LGO
       D
And I lost my mind somewhere in New Mexico
F      G                 D
And TW put a snake on my back
F        G             Bb   C
I keep a red bar on my si-i-ide

Chorus 1:
         G                     D
And its people all across the land
              A                D
From East Kentucky down to Alabam
  G                D           A
Whole lotta like I am all the time
      C                F   G  Bb  C
In an outlaw state of mind

Verse 2:
D
I got friends that know how to have a good time
           D
Yeah they roll their own and drink Carolina shine
F              G                    D
I've seen the devil in a dark coal mine
F          G                     Bb   C
I've been higher than a Georgia pi-i-ine

Chorus 2:
             G                     D
And there's people all across the land
              A                 D
From West Virginia to the Rio Grande
  G                D           A
Whole lotta like I am all the time
          C                G  D A D G D A C
I'm in an outlaw state of mind

Chorus 3:
             G                     D
And there's people all across the land
          A                    D
From New York out to old San Fran
 G                D            A
Just dont give a damn all the time
       C               F  G Bb C D
In an outlaw state of mind

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"Outlaw State of Mind" is a song from Nashville country music artist Christ Stapleton' 2016 Grammy nominated album "Traveller". "Outlaw State of Mind" is written by Stapleton with Jerry Salley and Ronnie Bowman.