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Patty Loveless - On Your Way Home Chords

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On Your Way Home Chords

(ver. 2)
Patty Loveless
"(2)
Patty Loveless
“On Your Way Home”
written by Matraca Berg and Ronnie Samoset

Capo II

Intro: while holding D chord, pick (D G B G B G B G) x 2 (this basic pattern is 
also used on the chords throughout the song, if you’d rather pick individual 
notes than play chords)


(D) I heard you slippin’ down the hall
Tell me did, your shadow trip and fall
Over (G) you, babe, movin’ that (D) slowly
Did you think you could waste my time
Come on messin’ round with my mind
Did you (G) think you could?
Well you don’t (D) know me.

(A) Where’d you get that alibi
Did it fall out of the midnight sky
or did you (G) find it on the side of the (D) road?
(Tell me), (A) did you have to make a deal
or wrassle for control of the wheel
I’d like to (A) know—where do you (Bm) go (G)
on your way (D) home?

(D) You know some day I’d like to fly
Like a bat out of Nashville why 
don’t you (G) help me and tell me the (D) truth?
‘Cause the truth is gonna set you free
if you keep on a-lyin’ to me
I might (G) stay right here, just to spite (D) you.

(A) Where’d you get that alibi
Did it fall out of the midnight sky
or did you (G) find it on the side of the (D) road?
Tell me, (A) did you have to make a deal
or wrassle for control of the wheel
I’d like to (A) know—where do you (Bm) go (G) (D)
where do you (Bm) go (G) (D)
where do you (Bm) (G) go on your way (D) home?
(D) On your way (G) home. (D) Mmmm (G) Mmmm (D)

(A) Where’d you get that alibi
Did it drop out of the midnight sky
or did you (G) find it lyin’ on the side of the (D) road?
(A) Was it ever a long, long drive,
did you ever stop once to cry?
Was I (G) worth it? I think I (A) know.
Where do you (Bm) go? (G) (D)
Where do you (Bm) go? (G) (D)
Where do you (Bm) go (G) on your way (D) home.
On your way home. (D)
 
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