Tom: Em E|---------------------| Capo 3 [Verse 1] Em C Picture they took of you in your cowboy hat G D Makes you look like you were one of the boys Em Out on a saturday night, meanwhile C On the outside of the dance hall G D I'm a joke that you'd prob'ly enjoy Em C On the outside of Memphis all the buildings look big G D And the white picket fences all dare to charge Em Around the lawn and hold their heads up high C When my head-lights find them out G D They'll be the first to put their hands in the air [Pre-Chorus] Am D With my radio on D G C Oh singing a country song C G/B C G/B Em Soft and low [Verse 2] Em C So living on the edge of the city limit line G D This is where the boundary finally ends Em And I swear that we're the last living souls C In a populated ghost town G D All the billboards are our best friends Em C Oh which way did our last chance go G D And can we get out if we go right now? Em C Cause it seems that with the malls and the mega-church stadiums G D We would get out if we knew just how [Pre-Chorus] Am D With the radio on D G C Oh singing a country song C G/B C G/B Soft and low [Chorus] C B7 G C G B7 Ooh and I've got a worried mind I know B7 Am I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline B7 Am On the Grand Ol' Opry Show Em C G/B x6 Em [Verse 3] Em C Standing in line to get my self-help book signed off G D On by the reverand who shouts to the converted Em C Have mercy on this boy, he did it all by the book, G D But still kind of has his doubts Em C Yeah look pretty good in that jonquil dress G D But your smile is a wooden nickle's pride and I know that Em C It ain't worth much, it feels good to touch G D And I think that I could dance if I tried [Pre-Chorus] Am D With the radio on D G C Oh singing a country song C G/B C G/B Soft and low [Chorus] C B7 G C G B7 Oh and I've got a worried mind I know B7 Am I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline B7 Am On the Grand Ol' Opry Show