They’d have to carry me away
Buck Owens
E A E
They’d have to carry me away, to some dark and lonely place.
B E (C#m-B-E)
I should loose your love today, they’d have to carry me away.
E A E
The man next door ain’t himself anymore, since he lost the lady in his life.
F#m B
But he’s hung tough, who’d die in love, and time he’ll be alright,
E A E
But if I were him, it was sink or swim, I’d be on the bottom today
B E (C#m-B-E)
The men in white would come tonight, they’d have to carry me away
E A E
They’d have to carry me away, to some dark and lonely place.
B E
Where the sun don’t ever shine, where you never crossed my mind
A E
Somewhere I’d never see your face, somewhere I’d never hear your name
B E (C#m-B-E)
I should loose your love today, they’d have to carry me away.
E A E
A friend on mine spent all his time, starring out the window into space
F#m B
Till someone new changed his view, now he’s got a new look on his face
E A E
But if I woke up, without your love I don’t think I could make it through the day
B E (C#m-B-E)
The men in white would come tonight, they’d have to carry me away
E A E
They’d have to carry me away, to some dark and lonely place.
B E
Where the sun don’t ever shine, where you never crossed my mind
A E
Somewhere I’d never see your face, somewhere I’d never hear your name
B E (C#-B-E)
I should loose your love today, they’d have to carry me away.
B E (C#-B-E)
The men in white would come tonight, they’d have to carry me away
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