Old Chords
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Old Chords
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It was a saturday morning
And I was planning a trip to Georgia
I picked up my guitar
And a bunch of feeling in my heart, and I said
I’ll go in every road I know
I know the path is hard
But I’ll keep walking this way
My mama told me
Little boy your day will come, and so I’ll go
I’ll go in any road she knows
Old songs, old chords, new guitar
Old lyrics, new strings in your heart
One day my song will play on the radio
And it’ll be, a country song about love
It was a saturday morning
And I was planning a trip to Georgia
I picked up my guitar
And a bunch of feeling in my heart, and I said
I’ll go every road I know
Old songs, old chords, new guitar
Old lyrics, new strings in your heart
One day my song will play on the radio
And it’ll be, a country song about love
The rain is falling and I’ll open my eyes
The bitter taste of this water is wine
I’m still running on this time
I got a reason, don’t ask me why
Old songs, old chords, new guitar
Old lyrics, new strings in your heart
One day my song will play on the radio
And it’ll be, a country song about love
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