Tonalité : E major•
Verse 1
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Mr. Errol's Song
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Mr. Errol, he lives on the
banks of Lake Arthur
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Where your windshield gets foggy,
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where your back roads unwind
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It's a long way from Shreveport,
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C#m
not too far from Gay don
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And it's close to the home
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that I left behind
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It's close to the home that I left behind
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Mr. Arrow's a father,
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he's a farmer, he's a hunter
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And he talks to the ducks
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and the geese in the blind
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He works hard for the lives
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C#m
that he hopes to make better
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And he lives by the graveyard
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of the rusted combine
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Yeah, he lives by the graveyard
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of the rusted combine
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He held my hand
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when my boots got too heavy
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C#m
With the mud from the rice field
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coming to my be hind
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We set out the decoys
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C#m
in the dark on the levee
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And we walked through the graveyard
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of the rusted combine
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Yeah, we walked through the graveyard
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of the rusted combine
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There's coffee and biscuits
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on the stove in the kitchen
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There's a crack in the ceiling,
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there's a screamed in front door
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And the fog starts to settle
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on the banks of Lake Arthur
C#m
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I can still taste the whiskey
from the night just before
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It's a crown royal whiskey
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from the night just before
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It's hard to get up at five in the morning
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Put your guns, put your shells,
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put your wine in a sack
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We look like some militia
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with our boots and our camo
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With a bird dog named Milo,
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he's asleep in the back
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He held my hand
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when my boots got too heavy
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C#m
With the mud from the rice field
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comin' to my behind
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We set out the decoys
A
in the dark on the levee
C#m
B
E
And we walked through
the graveyard
B
of the rusted combine
A
E
Yeah, we walked through the graveyard
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of the rusted combine
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C#m
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Combines a monster,
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combines a savior
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Lookin' down at the blades,
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I can see heaven and hell
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Coal steel cut the rice crops
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for acres and acres
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Filled how many barrels,
man, I cannot tell
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Bill, how many dryers?
Man, I could not tell
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From the banks of Lake Arthur
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to the Mermital River
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There's wa ter as far as
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your good eyes can see
In the Lake Arthur bar,
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all the old men get rowdy
C#m
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They got bottles of whiskey
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that are older than me
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He held my hand when my
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boots got too heavy
A
C#m
With the mud from the rice field
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E
B
coming to my be hind
E
We set out the decoys
A
in the dark on the levee
C#m
E
And we walked through the graveyard
B
of the rusted combines
A
E
Yeah, we walked through the graveyard
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of the rusted combines
Yeah, sometimes I dream
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of a girl in a pickup
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With her windows rolled down,
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with her radio on
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Well, you look at the cypress
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on the highway 190
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And you give her away,
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and you sing jolly blind
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Yeah, you give her away,
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and you sing jolly blind
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And Mr. Errol's a good friend,
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he's never a stranger
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When I come back,
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it seems like I've always been here
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There's a sign in his kitchen,
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it's written in French
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When you run out of slits,
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you run out of beer
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He held my hand when my
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boots got too heavy
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C#m
With the mud from the rice field
E
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E
B
coming to my be hind
E
We set out the decoys
A
in the dark on the levee
C#m
E
And we walked through the graveyard
B
of the rusted combine
A
E
Yeah, we walked through the graveyard
B
of the rusted combine
E
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