Comal County Blue
Jason Boland
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(início)
DVerse
D I guess it finally rained, A it's down to 85. G I'll bet the fish are bitin', D A Down by the riverside. D It's the only place made colder A Around here in the middle of June G By the endless string of strangers A D Brought by the summer moon.
Verse
D My brother moved off to Houston A And most my friends stay gone. G I need to pay my taxes, D A I don't like to mow my lawn. D I have a harmless habit, A of bein' fine wherever I am, G But the way this water's risin' A D I need to get up above the dam.
Chorus
G Tonight I'm rollin' up north D A Bm Back to where I paid the due, A Tonight the answer's Austin D For the Comal County Blue.
Interlude
A D
Verse
D There's one roll in my ashtray, A I'm takin' Hunter Road G Out by Riley's Tavern D A Where my liquor loved to flow. D We'll skip around San Marcos, A Then stop and tell Doug hello. G Second gear up congress, A D You know I like to take it slow.
Chorus
G Tonight I'm rollin' up north D A Bm Back to where I paid the due, A Tonight the answer's Austin D For the Comal County Blue.
Solo
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Verse
D The one right beside me A Helped me make it throught that town. G We moved out to the country, D A Then we bought a wedding gown D But we still know our ways, A We learned those lessons well. G Back around the turn of the century, A D From a one room roadside cell.
Chorus
G Yeah, tonight I'm rollin' up north D A Bm Back to where I paid the due, A Tonight the answer's Austin D For the Comal County Blue. G Oh, tonight I'm rollin' up north D A Bm Back to where I paid the due, A Sometimes the only answer's Austin D For the Comal County Blue.
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