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Dwight Yoakam - Watch Out Chords

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Watch Out Chords

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Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam - Watch Out




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D   G   A   D
INTRO


                            D
Watch how, she tore me all apart,
                           G
Watch how she ripped up my heart.
                                   A
Watch how she cut that thing clean through,
                                D
Watch out she'll do the same to you.

  

Watch how she wrecked this hope filled train,
                             G
Watch how she revelled in my shame.
                                 A
Watch how she learned me who was boss,
                                     D
Watch out, or that's what you'll get taught.



D   G   A   D
INSTRUMENTAL


       G              A          D 
It was gone before it ever went away,
           G              D                    A
Got up and left before it even really tried to stay.
    G                A     D               G  
Any doubt that hung around sure ain't here now,
          D          A               D
She's the best dirty trick love ever played.


                                 D
Watch how she tossed my passions round,
                                 G
Watch how she drug 'em cross the ground.
                                       A
Watch how she claimed they're her's to use,
                                 D
Watch out, she'll drag yours for you.



D   G   A   D
INSTRUMENTAL


                            D
Watch out I never felt such pain,
                           G
Watch out I never been the same.
                               A
Watch out she don't need no excuse,
N/C                           
Watch out she'll do the same to you.

 
            
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