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Dallas After Midnight (correct Lyrics) Chords

(ver. 1)
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Dallas After Midnight


Performed By:

Ray Wylie Hubbard & Jack Ingram


D-G D-G

D 	  	  	  	 G
I pulled in the alley behind the liquor store

D 	  	  	  	  	  	  	 G
turned out the lights left the motor running and opened up the door

Em 	  	  	  	  	  	 A 	  	  	  	 
I flashed a grin and said, Jack this is going to be a piece of cake

Em 	  	  	  	  	  	 A
Later tonight, we'll head down to the last stand.  Split up the take


D 	  	  	 G
Sit there in the darkness, take a drink of wine

D 	  	  	  	 G
Feeling high and fast and loose, so right

Em 	  	  	  	 A
Then I think of something I've never realised

Em 	  	  	  	 A
if i get shot tonight, i aint never been baptised



Chorus


D   G 	  	  A
Oh, Dallas After Midnight

D   G 	  	  A
Oh, Dallas after midnight

D   G 	  	  A 	 
Oh, Dallas After midnight



I came running back blinded by sweat, blood, and tears
He said "Jack, the cat had a gun.  Lets get out of here"
I didn't say nothing as I drove away
I kept asking myself how'd I get so mean i Couldn't pray??



CHORUS


(Bridge)
G 	  	  	 A 	  	  	  	 D
There aint nothing I like better than driving on hard concrete

G 	  	  	         Em
I'd rather hold a steering wheel than having a woman at my own two feet

Em 	  	  	  	  	  	  	 A
Every since I was a little kid, I was always rowdy and loud

Em 	  	  	  	  	  	  	 A
Now here I am at 34 still running around with the wrong crowd


SOLO




Now we had such plans when we got to Mexico
After a high speed chase we got caught south of San Angelo
The judge asked, "why do you want a rob a liquor store?"
Said, "your honor, it's hard to live in Dallas when your white trash and poor"


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