[Intro]
D E A
[Verse 1]
A DAfter a show, I approached a southern gentleman
A EI was eager to know how I played and if he enjoyed it
A DBut he punished me for being nice and taking in his opinion
A E AIt doesn't make much sense to me now and didn't either then
[Verse 2]
A DHe explained to me we was south of the Mason-Dixon
A EAnd he was raised to believe that wouldn't be a requirement
A DTo pay attention in school and social views of the govеrnment
A E AAnd if he learnеd to read and write, he'd send a letter in
[Chorus]
A D'Cause if this wicked world's on its last leg, how Do we two-step?
A EAnd that hair down to your shoulders don't cover that big chip
A D BKeep your mind on what's important, son, or you're gonna lose it
D E AHippies make the best country music
[Guitar Solo]
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D B D E A
[Verse 3]
A DHe proceeds to buy up everything I was telling him
A EBut not a nickel or dime for any other things I was selling them
A DHe said, "You're working much too hard and you'll never make it big"
A E AAnd that's why the hippies make the best country music
[Chorus]
A D'Cause if this wicked world's on its last leg, how Do we two-step?
A EAnd that hair down to your shoulders don't cover that big chip
A D BKeep your mind on what's important, son, or you're gonna lose it
D E AHippies make the best country music
[Outro]
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D B D E A D E A
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