Em D Am I'll get your text about 3 am, when I cross back over the border again C Em Bye-bye Canada Hello USA Em D Am Those lefties sure make a lot of sense, and sometimes it's nice to feel good in my skin Am C Em But I'd trade it all for some Southern hospitality [Chorus] C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway [Verse] Em D I'm gonna tell them boys, "Don't be a drag, ain't ya tired of fightin' 'bout the damned ol' flag?» Am C Em Well it ain’t Southern pride, it’s just Southern hate Em D I know from your mamas that you’re better than that, every time I call, well you have my back Am C Em Some time for Muddy Buddies and a tall glass of sweet tea [Chorus] C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway [Bridge] G I’ve got gravel from the road in the bottom of my boot D The kiss that you left still burning thru Em D C I can’t rest ‘til get back home to you C When I left the last words that were out of your mouth, were D G D C “How can you live in the backwards south – Devil in the roots and Jesus on the wine?” D G Em D Am C Cause it feels fine [Verse] G Em D I was born in the grist of a rebel yall, swaddled in the song of the whip-poor-will Am C Em They haunt me and they hold me just the same Em But it’s an ounce of comfort, for a pound of grief D I just wanna sit on the porch with you and hear the tall pines creak Am C Am C Em Still sweating in September when that sun goes down [Chorus] C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway C I know that you don't like me D Em But it sure feels good anyway
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