Tracy Lawrence

My Second Home

Tracy Lawrence


Tom: G

G
There's a honky-tonk on the edge of town
  C                      G
I used to call my second home

It's a place I'd go just to get away
       A7           D7
When I wanted to be alone

     G
Well early one morning had a fight with my darling
     C                A7
That went from bad to worse
   C              D7        G      E7
It ended when she said your second home
A7     D7        G
Just became your first

[Chorus]
        C
Now the jukebox is my alarm clock
       G
I wake up in a corner booth
        A7
I don't have a tab don't need no cab
          D7
Cause the dance floor's my living room
     G
Well I might die from a broken heart
                      C
But I'll never die of thirst
A7                 D7                 G
Now that my second home has become my first

[Verse]
G
Well I don't have to pay no mortgage
  C                    G
I don't have to mow no lawn

A lot of friends come see me
     A7                     D7
Some stay till the break of dawn

      G
I can paint the town without leavin' the house
      C                 A7
I can feel good till it hurts
C           D7         G      E7
Now that my home sweet second home
A7     D7      G
Just became my first

[Chorus]
        C
Now the jukebox is my alarm clock
       G
I wake up in a corner booth
        A7
I don't have a tab don't need no cab
          D7
Cause the dance floor's my living room
     G
Well I might die from a broken heart
                      C
But I'll never die of thirst
A7                 D7                 G    E7
Now that my second home has become my first

     A7                 D7                 G
Lord now that my second home has become my first