C His cows get loose and run right through the fast fo D od parkin lot
C And Daddy gets calls from the mini-malls when their downwi D nd from his
hogs
When his tract C or backs up traffic the reception ain't too warm G
The D citys growin around him
but G Daddy won't sell the farm
(Chorus)
You ca D in't roll a rock
up a hill that D steep
you C can't pull roots when G they deep
He's gonna live and D die in the eye C of an urban storm
G Daddy won't sell the fa D rm
(Verse)
C He worked and slaved in 68' he bo D ught these fields and trees
D He raised his corn in a big red barn and a healthly C family D
He C learned to love the woodland
He can't G stand to do em harm
D Concrete all around him G Daddy won't sell the farm
(Chorus)
(Bridge)
G One day hes gonna leave it all to me
D And I'll start my own branch of the family tree
G A
They'll get the message written on the roof of the barn
Daddy w D on't sell the farm
(Chorus)
(end)
Were g D onna live and die
in C the eye of the urban storm
Daddy won G 't sell the farm
...Oh you knew a country boy can survive
**This is a pretty easy song to pick out, but I thought I noticed it
wasn't up on the site.
I really like this one, these boys from KY are keepin country soundin
like country. They keep those fiddles and slide guitar wailin! Check
out the rest of their Tatoos and Scars album, its just as good.
Transcribed by: "Scooter" Duvall
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