Verse 1: G D Well at 17 who could ask for more, ridin in the back of a short bed ford Cadd9 G D With a case of Miller, yeah we were living the high life G D Cadd9 Well it’s 8 o’clock and nowhere to go, same 5 songs on country radio G D And ain’t always the good times that pass you by, igh iggghh Chorus:
G C Em D Take me back to the time, when the end of the world was the county line G C Em D Cadd9 There’s nothing on my mind, but loving you and a bottle of cheap red wine G Take me back to the time Verse 2: G D And with my heart on my sleeve and spit in the dirt, I had a rebel flag on the back of my t-shirt Cadd9 G D The teacher didn’t like it but I wore it anyway G D Cadd9 And we laughed like hell and we sure did cry. Walked out on a football field and said goodbye D G D Knowing all the while we were making some good ole days Chorus: G C Em D Take me back to the time, when the end of the world was the county line G C Em D Cadd9 There’s nothing on my mind, but loving you and a bottle of cheap red wine G Take me back to the time Verse 3: G D And I know this town it sure has changed. No one round here even knows my name Cadd9 G D I guess I knew it would happen all along G D But I still drive down to Mechums Creek, with Nitty Gritty Dirt band in my speakers Cadd9 G D And think of her as the crickets sing along Chorus: G C Em D Take me back to the time, when the end of the world was the county line G C Em D Cadd9 There’s nothing on my mind, but loving you and a bottle of cheap red wine G Take me back to the time G C Em D Take me back to the time, when the end of the world was the county line G C Em D Cadd9 There’s nothing on my mind, but loving you and a bottle of cheap red wine G Take me back to the time
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