EAE
I've got a good woman at home who thinks I do no wrong
EB7
But sometimes lord, she just ain't always around
EAE
And you know that's when I fall, I can't help myself at all
EB7
And I get whiskey bent and hell bound
EAE
Play me some songs about a ramblin' man, put a cold one in my hand,
B7
'cause you know I love to hear those guitar sounds
EAE
Don't you play 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry' cause I'll get all balled up
inside
B7E
And I'll get whiskey bent and hell bound
EAE
Sure enough about closing time, (I'm) about stoned out of my mind
B7
And I end up with some honky-tonk special I found
EAE
Just as sure as the morning sun come, thinking of my sweet girl at home
B7E
And I need to get whiskey bent and hell bound
EAE
Play me some songs about a ramblin' man, put old Jim Beam in my hand
B7
'cause you know I still love to get drunk and hear country sounds
EAE
But don't you play 'Your Cheatin' Heart' cause that'll tear me all apart
B7E
I'll get whiskey bent and hell bound
E B7? E
Yeah, old Hank's songs always make me feel low down
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