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A Harley Someday lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
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A Harley Someday Written and recorded by David A. Coe
G C Those Harley's they cost so much money G D7 A small bike is all he could buy G C He covers it up on his carport G D7 G If anyone saw it he'd die
C He acts just as tough as his buddies G D7 They drink Harley Davidson beer G C And he tells anyone that will listen G D7 G He's buying a panhead next year
D7 G And we all laugh and think it's so funny D7 Especially when we hear him say G D7 C Right now I'm just learning to ride man G D7 G Oh but I'll have a Harley someday
C He don't take his bike to Daytona G D7 But he carries his helmet along G C And the Ironhorse Saloon shirt he's wearing G D7 G Say's bike week 1981
C He's a bona fide wanna be tough guy G D7 With long hair and chains on his boots G C He works 9 to 5 Monday through Friday G D7 G In loafers and Ivy League suits
D7 G And we all laugh and think it's so funny D7 Especially when we hear him say G D7 C Right now I'm just learning to ride man G D7 G Oh but I'll have a Harley someday
C And he's thinking of getting a tattoo G D7 And maybe an earring or two G C As much as we hate to admit it G D7 G We all know what he's going through
C We say he's a true weekend warrior G D7 He's wearing his old Harley hat G C And the truth is it's hard to remember G D7 G That we all started out just like that
D7 G And we all laugh and think it's so funny D7 Especially when we hear him say G D7 C Right now I'm just learning to ride man G D7 G Oh but I'll have a Harley someday
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