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Carryin' On This Way lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a fun to do country song written and recorded by Dale
Watson.
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Carryin' On This Way Written and recorded by Dale Watson
C Dm Good mornin' fella you don't look too good today
Your eyes are red your skin is pale G7 C You look like you could use a shave Dm You had a good time last night look at the price you had to pay
You think that you'd know better than to still G7 C Be carryin' on this way
Dm Look at the gray stickin' out of your hair
You think that you could take a hint G7 C There's a reason mother nature put it there
While you're out there makin' more wrinkles Dm Your family's makin' more memories everyday
Y think that you'd know better than to still G7 C Be carryin' on this way
F Am G7 C Crashin' into 40 might better think about growin' up Dm G7 You got a wife and kids that lean on you are you strong enough F Am G7 C Get down off your high horse ain't nobody listenin' to what you say Dm You think that you'd know better than to still G7 C Be carryin' on this way
Dm I rinse off the toothbrush put the lid back on the toothpaste tube G7 C Then I look up in the mirror just to get me one more good look at you Dm Man you can't be as dumb as you look it ain't too late to make a change
You think that you'd know better than to still G7 C Be carryin' on this way
Repeat #3
Dm Yeah you think that you'd know better than to still G7 C Be carryin' on this way
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