Twenty Naked Pentecostals In A Pontiac lyrics and chords
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for your personal use only, it's a fun to do country song written and
recorded by Chris Stuart.
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Twenty Naked Pentecostals In A Pontiac Written and recorded by Chris Stuart
G I was thumbin' my way down to Baton Rouge D7 Standin' on the side of the road
When a car pulled over and a voice cried out G We'll take you where you want to go
I jumped inside but to my surprise D7 They were naked as a poor man's toes
It was a tight situation when the whole congregation G Said the devil was in my clothes
Twenty naked Pentecostals in a Pontiac D7 Brothers and sisters shoutin' in the back
Elders in the front choir in the trunk G Twenty naked Pentecostals in a Pontiac
The sermon that morning was on Adam and Eve D7 And the ways of the dreadful snake
Everybody was clappin' when the preacher pointed at me G My body began to shake
I threw off my shirt and my shoes and my socks D7 My jeans and my BVDs
We were all in the nude shoutin' halleluiah G And singing Somebody Touched Me
Repeat #2
We had the cruise control set to fifty-five D7 When a Smokey got on our tail
He pulled up beside his eyes got wide G And the siren began to wail
We ran off the road toward the tree of life D7 Lord the future was looking bleak
We hung on and prayed everybody was saved G Cause we all knew how to turn the other cheek
Repeat #2
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