Difficulty: 0 Intro: G C9 D G Verse 1: G C9 Worn and haggard, weathered and torn D G Drug through the keyhole of that back door C Blood shot red behind these shades D G I look like hell, yes, I've seen better days Chorus: Em Bm And then those loving arms they pull me back in C9 D G And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again
Verse 2: G C I'm rust on a barbed wire, I'm dust on a chrome yeah D G Yes I'm the heart that bleeds in an old country song Chorus: Em Bm And then those loving arms they pull me back in C9 D G And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again Bridge: G Bm Em C9 Leather and lace, denim and pearls, G Bm Em Whiskey and wine, they go just fine, like you and me, girl C9 When you smile at me and say, there ain't no better place D G C9 D Than you'd rather be than right here loving me Verse 3: G C9 Standing in that kitchen, it's been a long day at work D G Then you slip those hands right under my shirt Chorus: Em Bm Oh with those loving arms they pull me back in C9 D G Bm And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again Outro: Em C9 D G there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again
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