[Intro]
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[Chorus]
D GI went to college, and I went to jail
D A7One was a dorm room, one was a cell
D GWho came out on top? Hell, it's hard to tell
D Bm A DI went to college, and I went to jail
[Verse 1]
D GWe both grew up in the 6-1-5
DBoth sides of the train tracks
A7Had two different lives
D GBoth sons of sinners, needing set free
D A7 DWe met at a party over big bags of weed
[Chorus]
D GAnd I went to college, and I went to jail
D A7One was a dorm room, one was a cell
D GWho came out on top? Hell, it's hard to tell
D Bm A DI went to college, and I went to jail
[Verse 2]
D GWell, I was supposеd to Go four years and quit after one
D A7I was sеntenced to seven, but after four, I was done
D GWell, I burned all my books, I stayed up and read
D A7 DI could've been a doctor, I should've been dead
[Chorus]
D GAnd I went to college, and I went to jail
D A7One was a dorm room, one was a cell
D GWho came out on top? Hell, it's hard to tell
D Bm A DI went to college, and I went to jail
[Verse 3]
D GWell, who could've figured? And who could've known?
D A7We'd both wind up working down on music row
D GWith ten years hard labor we've both paid our dues
D A DI'm singing that country, I'm singing them blues
[Chorus]
Eb AbAnd I went to college, and I went to jail
Eb Bb7One was a dorm room, one was a cell
Eb AbWho came out on top? Hell, it's hard to tell
Eb Cm Bb EbI went to college, and I went to jail
[Outro]
CmI went to college
Bb7 N.C.
And I went 448 2nd Avenue North of Criminal Justice Center
Eb To jail
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