Chords for I Hate Snakes
Tempo:
124.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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I was born in the [C] South, and raised on [D] a farm.
Summers was hot [G] and the winters was warm.
Work was hard, [C] but in my spare [D] time went to hunting and [G] fishing with a knuckle of mine.
I almost drowned [C] when I was a kid.
[D] I scared the [G] swatter that was over my head.
But the biggest fear [C] that I never overcome, I [D] was so afraid of snakes it was hard to have [G] fun.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill you [G] for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D] Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C] [D]
Me and my uncle was [C] catching fish so [D] fast, we'd throw them in the boat and [G] catch nothing
in the last.
I knew I was in trouble when I [C] hurt my uncle's cusp, [D] cause the cottonmouth [G] crawled in the
boat with us.
Well, I couldn't swim and I wouldn't jump in.
[D] I wasn't gonna [G] stay in the boat with him, so I prayed for [C] strength to my Heavenly Father.
[D] That's the day my uncle saw me walk on the [G] water.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill [G] you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C] [D]
[G]
We'd go bird hunting, [C] turn loose the [D] hounds, and the riding old [G] mules stay off the ground.
One day I got off, I [C] was opening the [D] gate, stepped on [G] a dead, gone rattlesnake.
Now the mule broke and [C] run, I did too.
[D] I was running [G] barefooted, running plum out of my shoes.
All I [C] know is I had to leave that place [D] when I passed that mule, y'all saw his face.
Yee [C]-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D]
They'll bite and [G] kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C]
[G]
Well, me and my [C] uncle was deer hunting one day.
Mother Nature [G] paid a little call on me.
Dropped my [C] breeches, leaned up against the [D] pine, and a saw bar struck me on the behind.
Well, I tried to run, [C] but I fell [D] instead, and I knew I'd been bit [G] by a copperhead.
When my uncle found [C] me passed out [D] there, he thought I'd been mauled by some kind of bear.
[C] Yee-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D] They'll bite [G] and kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D]
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[E] [G]
[N]
Summers was hot [G] and the winters was warm.
Work was hard, [C] but in my spare [D] time went to hunting and [G] fishing with a knuckle of mine.
I almost drowned [C] when I was a kid.
[D] I scared the [G] swatter that was over my head.
But the biggest fear [C] that I never overcome, I [D] was so afraid of snakes it was hard to have [G] fun.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill you [G] for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D] Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C] [D]
Me and my uncle was [C] catching fish so [D] fast, we'd throw them in the boat and [G] catch nothing
in the last.
I knew I was in trouble when I [C] hurt my uncle's cusp, [D] cause the cottonmouth [G] crawled in the
boat with us.
Well, I couldn't swim and I wouldn't jump in.
[D] I wasn't gonna [G] stay in the boat with him, so I prayed for [C] strength to my Heavenly Father.
[D] That's the day my uncle saw me walk on the [G] water.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill [G] you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C] [D]
[G]
We'd go bird hunting, [C] turn loose the [D] hounds, and the riding old [G] mules stay off the ground.
One day I got off, I [C] was opening the [D] gate, stepped on [G] a dead, gone rattlesnake.
Now the mule broke and [C] run, I did too.
[D] I was running [G] barefooted, running plum out of my shoes.
All I [C] know is I had to leave that place [D] when I passed that mule, y'all saw his face.
Yee [C]-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D]
They'll bite and [G] kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[C]
[G]
Well, me and my [C] uncle was deer hunting one day.
Mother Nature [G] paid a little call on me.
Dropped my [C] breeches, leaned up against the [D] pine, and a saw bar struck me on the behind.
Well, I tried to run, [C] but I fell [D] instead, and I knew I'd been bit [G] by a copperhead.
When my uncle found [C] me passed out [D] there, he thought I'd been mauled by some kind of bear.
[C] Yee-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D] They'll bite [G] and kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D]
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
[E] [G]
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _
I was born in the [C] South, and raised on [D] a farm.
Summers was hot [G] and the winters was warm.
Work was hard, [C] but in my spare [D] time went to hunting and [G] fishing with a knuckle of mine.
_ I almost drowned [C] when I was a kid.
[D] I scared the [G] swatter that was over my head.
But the biggest fear [C] that I never overcome, I [D] was so afraid of snakes it was hard to have [G] fun.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill you [G] for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D] Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Me and my uncle was [C] catching fish so [D] fast, we'd throw them in the boat and [G] catch nothing
in the last.
I knew I was in trouble when I [C] hurt my uncle's cusp, [D] cause the cottonmouth [G] crawled in the
boat with us.
_ Well, I couldn't swim and I wouldn't jump in.
[D] I wasn't gonna [G] stay in the boat with him, so I prayed for [C] strength to my Heavenly Father.
[D] That's the day my uncle saw me walk on the [G] water.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill [G] you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
We'd go bird hunting, [C] turn loose the [D] hounds, and the riding old [G] mules stay off the ground.
One day I got off, I [C] was opening the [D] gate, stepped on [G] a dead, gone rattlesnake.
_ Now the mule broke and [C] run, I did too.
[D] I was running [G] barefooted, running plum out of my shoes.
All I [C] know is I had to leave that place [D] when I passed that mule, y'all saw his face.
Yee [C]-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D]
They'll bite and [G] kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Well, me and my [C] uncle was deer hunting one day.
Mother Nature [G] paid a little call on me.
Dropped my [C] breeches, leaned up against the [D] pine, and a saw bar struck me on the behind. _ _
Well, I tried to run, [C] but I fell [D] instead, and I knew I'd been bit [G] by a copperhead.
When my uncle found [C] me passed out [D] there, he thought I'd been mauled by some kind of bear.
[C] Yee-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D] They'll bite [G] and kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D]
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
I was born in the [C] South, and raised on [D] a farm.
Summers was hot [G] and the winters was warm.
Work was hard, [C] but in my spare [D] time went to hunting and [G] fishing with a knuckle of mine.
_ I almost drowned [C] when I was a kid.
[D] I scared the [G] swatter that was over my head.
But the biggest fear [C] that I never overcome, I [D] was so afraid of snakes it was hard to have [G] fun.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill you [G] for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D] Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Me and my uncle was [C] catching fish so [D] fast, we'd throw them in the boat and [G] catch nothing
in the last.
I knew I was in trouble when I [C] hurt my uncle's cusp, [D] cause the cottonmouth [G] crawled in the
boat with us.
_ Well, I couldn't swim and I wouldn't jump in.
[D] I wasn't gonna [G] stay in the boat with him, so I prayed for [C] strength to my Heavenly Father.
[D] That's the day my uncle saw me walk on the [G] water.
Yee-haw!
[C] I hate [D] snakes.
They'll bite and kill [G] you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
We'd go bird hunting, [C] turn loose the [D] hounds, and the riding old [G] mules stay off the ground.
One day I got off, I [C] was opening the [D] gate, stepped on [G] a dead, gone rattlesnake.
_ Now the mule broke and [C] run, I did too.
[D] I was running [G] barefooted, running plum out of my shoes.
All I [C] know is I had to leave that place [D] when I passed that mule, y'all saw his face.
Yee [C]-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D]
They'll bite and [G] kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three things I don't like about the [D] South.
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Well, me and my [C] uncle was deer hunting one day.
Mother Nature [G] paid a little call on me.
Dropped my [C] breeches, leaned up against the [D] pine, and a saw bar struck me on the behind. _ _
Well, I tried to run, [C] but I fell [D] instead, and I knew I'd been bit [G] by a copperhead.
When my uncle found [C] me passed out [D] there, he thought I'd been mauled by some kind of bear.
[C] Yee-haw!
I hate snakes.
[D] They'll bite [G] and kill you for goodness sake.
Ain't the three [C] things I don't like about the South.
[D]
Copperhead, [G] rattlenake, and cottonmouth. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _