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Am G D Am I'm looking out towards the highway, searching for something more Am G D Am I can't figure out what I'm gonna find, I don't know what I'm looking for Am G D Am But you're my southern lady, never gonna leave my side Am G D Am Hop in the truck, give me a kiss for luck because tonight we're gonna ride We can settle down on the gulf shore, spread our lives out on the bay Sit out on the porch all night, make love all through the day Our neighbors are gonna hate us, they'll hear us all night long Say we're too damn loud but it's you and me now, I don't want to be right if it's wrong F G Am We'll drink champagne to the new life F G Am We?ll Trick or treat in the middle of May F G C C/B Am I'll buy you a ring from the carnival machine F G Am We?ll take a trip through Santa Fe F G Am And when we get back we can feel that wind blow F G Am Listen to the songbirds cry F G C C/B Am We?ll sit outside, we?ll get lost in us F G Am To a live oak lullaby Our friends say that we're crazy cause that highway is so dark How do we know where it's gonna end if we don't know where to start But our love has been through more than anybody knows Scream it out, roll your windows down, we've got a hundred more miles to go Chorus
F G Am We'll drink champagne to the new life F G Am We?ll Trick or treat in the middle of May F G C C/B Am I'll buy you a ring from the carnival machine F G Am We?ll take a trip through Santa Fe F G Am And when we get back we can feel that wind blow F G Am Listen to the songbirds cry F G C C/B Am We?ll sit outside, we?ll get lost in us F G Am To a live oak lullaby
Written by Bleu Edmondson
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