Lee Ann Womack

Montgomery to Memphis

Lee Ann Womack


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capo on the 5th freet, play C
To play along with CD It's the easiest way to play it because of the minors 
 
 
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I've got a two room flat , With a view of a bridge that crosses   
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over in to Arkansas 
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It's pretty to see, all lit up at night 
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Tips are good, waitin'  tables at a downtown restaurant 
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You sound a little surprised, that I might be doin alright 
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Yeah, this is a big town, and I still get lost sometimes  
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A lot has changed since Montgomery, and when you said  
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goodbye 
 
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Looking back at where I was, I can see how far I've come  
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>From a nobody with a broken heart, to feelin like someone 
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Now you say you want me back, boy let me tell you this 
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It's a million miles, from Montgomery to Memphis  
 
 
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Theres nobody special, I'm not in love  
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Hasn't been anyone since you 
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Now isn't that what you wanted to hear me say 
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No, I've got no plans to be back in Montgomery, anytime soon  
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Sure, we'll get together, if your headed up this way 
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You can probally make it, in half a day or so  
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But, you can't just walk back in again, got a long, long way to  
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go 
 
 
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