Capo: 5th fret
[Intro] G C G C [Verse 1] G C G C A 40 HP Johnson on a flat bottom metal boat G C G D Coke cans and BB guns, barbed wire and old fence posts Em C G C 8-point bucks in autumn and freshly cut cornfields Em C G D One arm out the window and one hand on the wheel [Chorus] C G C G Some things just go better together and probably always will C G Em D Like a cup of coffee and a sunrise, Sunday drives and time to kill C G C G What's the point of this ol' guitar if it ain't got no strings? C G Em D Or pourin' your heart into a song that you ain't gonna sing? C G Em D It's a match made up in heaven, like good ol' boys and beer C D And me, as long as you're right here G C G C [Verse 2] G C G C Your license in my wallet when we go out downtown G C G D Your lipstick's stained every coffee cup that I got in this house Em C G C The way you say, "I love you, too" is like rain on an old tin roof Em C G D And your hand fits right into mine like a needle in a groove [Chorus] C G C G Some things just go better together and probably always will C G Em D Like a cup of coffee and a sunrise, Sunday drives and time to kill C G C G What's the point of this ol' guitar if it ain't got no strings? C G Em D Or pourin' your heart into a song that you ain't gonna sing? C G Em D It's a match made up in heaven, like good ol' boys and beer C D And me, as long as you're right here G C G C [Bridge] G C Em C Sometimes we're oil and water, but I wouldn't have it any other way G C Em D And if I'm being honest, your first and my last name [Chorus] C G C G Would just sound better together and probably always will C G Em D Like a cup of coffee and a sunrise, Sunday drives and time to kill C G C G What's the point of this ol' guitar if it ain't got no strings? C G Em D Or pourin' your heart into a song that you ain't gonna sing? C G Em D It's a match made up in heaven, like good ol' boys and beer C D Em D And me, as long as you're right here C D G And me, as long as you're right here G C G C G
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