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Intro: Db

Verse:
Db                Bbm7
Mile marker 203, the gas gauge leanin on the edge of "e",
     Gb                             Db           Ab
and I'll be dang if the rain ain't pourin down,
Db
  There's somethin smokin underneath the hood,
       Bbm7
It's a bangin and a clangin and it can't be good,
Gb        Db             Gb                    Db      Ab
And it's another fifty miles to the nearest town,
F7                                        Bbm7
Everything I own's in the back in a hefty bag,
F7                                           Gb
I'm outta cigarettes and I'm down to my last drag,

Chorus:
Db
I'd sure hate to break down here,
Gb          Db               Gb
Nothing up ahead or in the rear view mirror,
Ab
out in the middle of nowhere, knowin
Gb                        Ab
 I'm in trouble if these wheels stop rollin,
Db
 God help me keep me movin somehow,
Gb
Don't let me start wishin I was with him now,
  Ab                        F7             Bbm     Bbm
I made it this far without cryin a single tear,

Verse:
Gb                Ab          Db            Db        Db
I'd sure hate to break down here,
Db
Under fifty thousand miles ago,
Bbm7
Before the bad blood and busted radio,
Gb                           Db              Ab
  You said I was all you'd ever need,
Db
But love is blind and little did I know,
Bbm7
You were just another dead end road,
Gb                                     Db        Ab
    Paved with pretty lies and broken dreams,

Bridge:
F7                                   Bbm7
Baby leavin you is easier than being gone,
  F7                                            Gb   Ab
I don't know what I'd do if one more thing goes wrong,

Chorus:
Db
I'd sure hate to break down here,
Gb
Nothing up ahead or in the rear view mirror,
Ab
 out in the middle of nowhere, knowin
Gb      Db                Ab
I'm in trouble if these wheels stop rollin,
Db
So God help me keep me movin somehow,
      Gb
Don't let me start wishin I was with him now,
Ab                          F7            Bbm      Bbm
I made it this far without cryin a single tear,
Gb                 Ab         Bbm   Ab   Gb       Ab
I'd sure hate to break down here, oh no,

Outro:
Db
I'd sure hate to break down here,
Gb
Nothing up ahead or in the rear view mirror,
Ab
out in the middle of nowhere, knowin
Gb                        Ab
 I'm in trouble if these wheels stop rollin,
Db
So GOD help me keep me movin somehow,
Gb
Don't let me start wishin I was with him now,
  Ab                       F7       Bbm           Ab
I made it this far without cryin a single tear,
Gb                Ab
I'd sure hate to break down,
Gb                Ab
It's too late to turn around,
Gb                Ab          Db
I'd sure hate to break down here,
            xDbsusx        Db
Mile marker 215,
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cherrybabie

i feel like “neon” shouldn’t be D7, any suggestions?

kayle

yall the chords are wrong…

Unknown

+5 looks easy

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