They'd Have to Carry Me Away Buck Owens
They?d have to carry me away
Buck Owens
[E]They?d have to carry me a[A]way, to some dark and lonely pl[E]ace.
I should loose your love to[B]day, they?d have to carry me a[E]way.[(C#m-B-E)]
[E]The man next door ain?t himself anymore, since he l[A]ost the lady in his l[E]ife.
But he?s hung tough, who?d die in love, and [F#m]time he?ll be alr[B]ight,
But if [E]I were him, it was sink or swim, I?d [A]be on the bottom t[E]oday
The men in white would come tonight, th[B]ey?d have to carry me a[E]way[(C#m-B-E)]
[E]They?d have to carry me a[A]way, to some dark and lonely pl[E]ace.
Where the sun don?t ever sh[B]ine, where you never crossed my m[E]ind
Somewhere I?d never see your f[A]ace, somewhere I?d never hear your n[E]ame
I should loose your love to[B]day, they?d have to carry me a[E]way.[(C#m-B-E)]
[E]A friend on mine spent all his time, sta[A]rring out the window into s[E]pace
Till someone new changed his view, now he?s [F#m]got a new look on his f[B]ace
But if [E]I woke up, without your love I d[A]on?t think I could make it through the d[E]ay
The men in white would come tonight, th[B]ey?d have to carry me a[E]way[(C#m-B-E)]
[E]They?d have to carry me a[A]way, to some dark and lonely pl[E]ace.
Where the sun don?t ever sh[B]ine, where you never crossed my m[E]ind
Somewhere I?d never see your f[A]ace, somewhere I?d never hear your n[E]ame
I should loose your love to[B]day, they?d have to carry me a[E]way.[(C#-B-E)]
The men in wh[B]ite would come tonight, they?d have to carry me a[E]way[(C#-B-E)]
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