Creed Fisher featuring Tim Kreitz - When You Come to Take Mine Chords
Tempo:
69 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
G
Dm
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G] [D] [C] [G] [D]
Crime rates through the roof, [C] gun control is on the [G] rise.
We make our ends meet, take what we need [D] to survive.
One shot, one kill is such a [C] thrill, that's the way that I was [G] raised.
When I pick up a gun, [C] [G] I hit [D] right where I aimed.
[C] It's time to take a stand, [G] it's time [C] to draw the line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
Granddaddy taught my daddy, [C] how to hunt and how to fish, [G] how to be a man.
Don't [D] take any left, raised up on a good [C] book.
Learned about the [G] land, they grew what they ate.
They didn't get it [D] from Uncle Sam.
[C] It's time to take a [G] stand, it's time to draw the [C] line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
[C] So go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] I'll round up all my rebel [D] friends, meet you at the Mason-Dixon line.
[C] Cause the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, [C] when you come to [G] take mine.
[D]
[Dm] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[Dm]
[C] It's not really about North or [D] South, it's about red, white, and blue.
[C] I'll fight beside any Yankee [D] man, if he feels like I do.
[C] I'll stand here today and will proudly [D] say to the man [C] in the suit and tie.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] So
[C] go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] You might have won that war [D] back in 1865.
[C] But the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
[C] You better bring yours, [G] when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D]
[C] You can bring yours, [G] Mr.
President, you ain't taking [C] mine.
[G] [D]
Crime rates through the roof, [C] gun control is on the [G] rise.
We make our ends meet, take what we need [D] to survive.
One shot, one kill is such a [C] thrill, that's the way that I was [G] raised.
When I pick up a gun, [C] [G] I hit [D] right where I aimed.
[C] It's time to take a stand, [G] it's time [C] to draw the line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
Granddaddy taught my daddy, [C] how to hunt and how to fish, [G] how to be a man.
Don't [D] take any left, raised up on a good [C] book.
Learned about the [G] land, they grew what they ate.
They didn't get it [D] from Uncle Sam.
[C] It's time to take a [G] stand, it's time to draw the [C] line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
[C] So go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] I'll round up all my rebel [D] friends, meet you at the Mason-Dixon line.
[C] Cause the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, [C] when you come to [G] take mine.
[D]
[Dm] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[Dm]
[C] It's not really about North or [D] South, it's about red, white, and blue.
[C] I'll fight beside any Yankee [D] man, if he feels like I do.
[C] I'll stand here today and will proudly [D] say to the man [C] in the suit and tie.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] So
[C] go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] You might have won that war [D] back in 1865.
[C] But the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D]
[C] You better bring yours, [G] when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D]
[C] You can bring yours, [G] Mr.
President, you ain't taking [C] mine.
[G] [D]
Key:
C
D
G
Dm
Bm
C
D
G
[C] _ [G] _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ [D] _ _
Crime rates through the roof, [C] gun control is on the [G] rise.
We make our ends meet, take what we need [D] to survive.
One shot, one kill is such a [C] thrill, that's the way that I was [G] raised.
When I pick up a gun, [C] [G] I hit [D] right where I aimed.
[C] It's time to take a stand, [G] it's time [C] to draw the line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _ _
Granddaddy taught my daddy, [C] how to hunt and how to fish, [G] how to be a man.
Don't [D] take any left, raised up on a good [C] book.
Learned about the [G] land, they grew what they ate.
They didn't get it [D] from Uncle Sam.
[C] It's time to take a [G] stand, it's time to draw the [C] line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _
[C] So go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] I'll round up all my rebel [D] friends, meet you at the Mason-Dixon line.
[C] Cause the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, [C] when you come to [G] take mine.
[D] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] It's not really about North or [D] South, it's about red, white, and blue.
[C] I'll fight beside any Yankee [D] man, if he feels like I do.
[C] I'll stand here today and will proudly [D] say to the man [C] in the suit and tie.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] So _
[C] go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] You might have won that war [D] back in 1865.
[C] But the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _
[C] You better bring yours, [G] when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] _
[C] You can bring yours, [G] _ Mr.
President, you ain't taking [C] mine.
[G] _ [D] _ _ _ _
Crime rates through the roof, [C] gun control is on the [G] rise.
We make our ends meet, take what we need [D] to survive.
One shot, one kill is such a [C] thrill, that's the way that I was [G] raised.
When I pick up a gun, [C] [G] I hit [D] right where I aimed.
[C] It's time to take a stand, [G] it's time [C] to draw the line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _ _
Granddaddy taught my daddy, [C] how to hunt and how to fish, [G] how to be a man.
Don't [D] take any left, raised up on a good [C] book.
Learned about the [G] land, they grew what they ate.
They didn't get it [D] from Uncle Sam.
[C] It's time to take a [G] stand, it's time to draw the [C] line.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _
[C] So go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] I'll round up all my rebel [D] friends, meet you at the Mason-Dixon line.
[C] Cause the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, [C] when you come to [G] take mine.
[D] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] It's not really about North or [D] South, it's about red, white, and blue.
[C] I'll fight beside any Yankee [D] man, if he feels like I do.
[C] I'll stand here today and will proudly [D] say to the man [C] in the suit and tie.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] So _
[C] go and round up all them Yankee [D] boys, get ready for a fight.
[C] You might have won that war [D] back in 1865.
[C] But the South is gonna rise [D] again, no we're not [C] the running kind.
You better bring [G] yours, when you come to take mine.
[D] _
[C] You better bring yours, [G] when you come to [Bm] take mine.
[D] _
[C] You can bring yours, [G] _ Mr.
President, you ain't taking [C] mine.
[G] _ [D] _ _ _ _