Long Haired Tattooed Hippy Freaks

Eleven Hundred Springs

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Tom:
D This happens every time we step on stage,
D A They look at us like we have lost our minds,
D G Then we go and break into that San Antonio Rose,
D A D And they can't believe they're havin a good time,
D Every time we hit a truck stop on the road,
D A They say you boys you must be in a band,
D G What kind of music do you play and we say country,
D A D And there's that look like they don't understand,
They call us long haired, tattooed, hippie freaks,
G You know they ain't all wrong,
D You'd think they never saw a bad outlaw,
E A Singin a country song,
D But if they'd close their eyes and open their ears,
G And let the music speak,
D They'd hear good old country music,
D A D Not just long haired, tattooed freaks
D So it's been some time since I cut this long-assed hair,
D A And my ragged looks don't fit in with this place,
D G Tattoo parlors, ain't we all spent time in there,
D A D We've got the scars that time just can't erase,
D But does anyone remember Johnny Paycheck,
D A Or Willie, Waylon, or the late and great Doug Sahm,
D G Yeah, all them clean cut boys they got in Nashville,
D A D Don't know a damn thing about where we're comin from.
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