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A D D I drove down to The Trap but the joint was closed Lately they?ve been droppin? like Dominos A D All of my favorite waterin? holes are dryin? up Tell me is it too much For a man to ask A To hear Haggard and Jones sing CC Waterback With the lights so low D And cold drafts will cost you one buck Enough?s enough. G Somebody Save The Honky Tonks D A The hard wood floor and the quarter jukebox D Where?s the workin? man gonna go to get tore up When the last one?s tore down G Somebody Save the neon lights D And the cinderblock shacks crossed the county line A Everyday another piece of history?s lost D A D B Somebody Save The Honky Tonks. E Well it?s enough to bring a tear to a blood shot eye Not knowin? where to go on a Friday night B To get down and get loud E And unwind from a hard day Listen, we the people got a make a stand Maybe write a letter to our congressman B Show some support for the drinkin? man E We can?t wait, until it?s too late. Chorus2: A Somebody Save The Honky Tonks E The hard wood floor and the quarter jukebox B E Where?s the workin? man gonna go to get tore up When the last one?s tore down A Somebody Save the neon lights E And the cinderblock shacks crossed the county line B Everyday another piece of history?s lost E Somebody Save The Honky Tonks. B Why don?t they take that ol? wreckin? ball To the uppity bars, down at the mall All I?m askin, all I want E(Stop) B E Somebody Save The Honky Tonks. ?'s [email protected]
G Somebody Save The Honky Tonks D A The hard wood floor and the quarter jukebox D Where?s the workin? man gonna go to get tore up When the last one?s tore down G Somebody Save the neon lights D And the cinderblock shacks crossed the county line A Everyday another piece of history?s lost D A D B Somebody Save The Honky Tonks.
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