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Honey Chords

[Intro]
E5
 
[Verse 1]
                    Em/G
A little dust never stopped me none
   C                Bm/D                E5
He liked my shoes, I kept them on
                Em/G            C
Sometimes I can hold my tongue and sometimes not
Bm/D            G               Em
When you just skip-to-loo, my darling
C            D          GMaj7            Em
And you know what you're doing so don't even
 
[Chorus]
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey now
C               G               Bmadd9  E5
You're just too used to my honey
 
[Verse 2]
                    Em/G
And I think I could leave your world
   C                Bm/D                E5
If she was the better girl
Bm/D            G                Em
So when we died I tried to bribe the undertaker
C                   D          GMaj7                   Em
'Cause I'm not sure what you're doing or the reasons
 
[Chorus]
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey now
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey now
 
[Bridge]
G
Don't bother coming down
C                                G
I made a friend of the western sky
Em
Oh, don't bother coming down
C                                  E5
You always liked your babies tight
 
Oooh oooh oooh
 
[Verse 3]
                    Em/G
Turn back one last time
   C                Bm/D           E5
Love to watch those cowboys ride
Bm/D            G               Em
But cowboys know cowgirls ride on the Indian side
C            D          GMaj7                   Em
And you know what you're doing so don't even
 
[Chorus]
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey now
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey
C               G               Bmadd9
You're just too used to my honey now
C               G
You're just too used to my honey    
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