Chords for Little Big Town - Boondocks (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
88.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
Bm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Em] .
[A] .
[G] [E] .
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I [Bm] was [A] born and [G] raised in the [E] boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep [Bm] my [A] heart and soul [G] in the [E] boondocks.
And I can [Bm] feel that [D] muddy water running through my [E] veins.
And I can [Bm] hear that [D] lullaby of a midnight [E] train.
.
[D] And it sings to [C#m] me and it sounds [E] familiar.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
[G] I was [A] born and [E] raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my [A] heart and soul in the [E] boondocks.
I [Bm] can taste that [D] honeysuckle and it's still so [E] sweet.
When [Bm] it grows wild [D] on the banks down in Old Gamp [E] Creek.
.
[Bm] And it calls to me [A] like a warm river.
[E] .
I came from, I was born [A] and [E] raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my heart [A] and soul in the [E] boondocks.
.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about living.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about love.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about working [D] hard and having a [A] little was just enough.
It's where I [E] learned about Jesus [A] and knowing [E] where I stand.
[A] You can't [E] take it or leave [D] it.
This is [C#m] me.
This is [E] who I am.
[Em].
[E] To [G] .
[A] [E] .
me, a thin roof, [D] front porch and a [E] gravel road.
[D] And that's home to me.
[A] Feels like home to me.
[E] I feel no shame, I'm proud of where [Em] I came from.
I was born [A] and raised in the [E] boondocks.
.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep my [D] heart [A] and soul in [E] the boondocks.
I keep my heart and soul [A] in [E] the boondocks.
.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in [Em] the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on [E] Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
[G] We'll go fishing [Am] in the crawfish hole.
Five [E]-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get [D] a pole.
We'll go [Am] fishing in the crawfish hole.
[E] Come in the moonlight, poker on Saturday [Em] night, [A] church on [E] Sunday morning.
[N] .
[A] .
[G] [E] .
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I [Bm] was [A] born and [G] raised in the [E] boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep [Bm] my [A] heart and soul [G] in the [E] boondocks.
And I can [Bm] feel that [D] muddy water running through my [E] veins.
And I can [Bm] hear that [D] lullaby of a midnight [E] train.
.
[D] And it sings to [C#m] me and it sounds [E] familiar.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
[G] I was [A] born and [E] raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my [A] heart and soul in the [E] boondocks.
I [Bm] can taste that [D] honeysuckle and it's still so [E] sweet.
When [Bm] it grows wild [D] on the banks down in Old Gamp [E] Creek.
.
[Bm] And it calls to me [A] like a warm river.
[E] .
I came from, I was born [A] and [E] raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my heart [A] and soul in the [E] boondocks.
.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about living.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about love.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about working [D] hard and having a [A] little was just enough.
It's where I [E] learned about Jesus [A] and knowing [E] where I stand.
[A] You can't [E] take it or leave [D] it.
This is [C#m] me.
This is [E] who I am.
[Em].
[E] To [G] .
[A] [E] .
me, a thin roof, [D] front porch and a [E] gravel road.
[D] And that's home to me.
[A] Feels like home to me.
[E] I feel no shame, I'm proud of where [Em] I came from.
I was born [A] and raised in the [E] boondocks.
.
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep my [D] heart [A] and soul in [E] the boondocks.
I keep my heart and soul [A] in [E] the boondocks.
.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in [Em] the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on [E] Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
[G] We'll go fishing [Am] in the crawfish hole.
Five [E]-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get [D] a pole.
We'll go [Am] fishing in the crawfish hole.
[E] Come in the moonlight, poker on Saturday [Em] night, [A] church on [E] Sunday morning.
[N] .
Key:
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Bm
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A
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[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ .
_ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I [Bm] was [A] born and [G] raised in the [E] boondocks.
_ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep [Bm] my [A] heart and soul [G] in the [E] boondocks.
And I can [Bm] feel that [D] muddy water running through my [E] _ veins.
And I can [Bm] hear that [D] lullaby of a midnight [E] train.
_ .
[D] And it sings to [C#m] me and it sounds [E] familiar.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
[G] I was [A] born and [E] raised in the boondocks.
_ _ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my [A] heart and soul in the [E] boondocks.
I [Bm] can taste that [D] honeysuckle and it's still so [E] sweet.
When [Bm] it grows wild [D] on the banks down in Old Gamp [E] Creek.
_ .
[Bm] And it calls to me [A] like a warm river.
[E] _ _ .
_ _ _ I came from, I was born [A] and [E] raised in the boondocks.
_ _ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my heart [A] and soul in the [E] boondocks.
_ .
[A] It's where I [E] learned about living.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about love.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about working [D] hard and having a [A] little was just enough.
It's where I [E] learned about Jesus [A] and knowing [E] where I stand.
[A] You can't [E] take it or leave [D] it.
This is [C#m] me.
This is [E] who I am.
[Em].
[E] To _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ .
me, a thin roof, [D] front porch and a [E] gravel road.
[D] And that's home to me.
[A] Feels like home to me.
_ [E] I feel no shame, I'm proud of where [Em] I came from.
I was born [A] and raised in the [E] boondocks.
_ _ .
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep my [D] heart [A] and soul in [E] the boondocks.
I keep my heart and soul [A] in [E] the boondocks.
_ _ .
_ _ You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in [Em] the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on [E] Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
[G] We'll go fishing [Am] in the crawfish hole.
Five [E]-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get [D] a pole.
We'll go [Am] fishing in the crawfish hole.
[E] Come in the moonlight, poker on Saturday [Em] night, [A] church on [E] Sunday morning.
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ .
_ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I [Bm] was [A] born and [G] raised in the [E] boondocks.
_ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep [Bm] my [A] heart and soul [G] in the [E] boondocks.
And I can [Bm] feel that [D] muddy water running through my [E] _ veins.
And I can [Bm] hear that [D] lullaby of a midnight [E] train.
_ .
[D] And it sings to [C#m] me and it sounds [E] familiar.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
[G] I was [A] born and [E] raised in the boondocks.
_ _ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my [A] heart and soul in the [E] boondocks.
I [Bm] can taste that [D] honeysuckle and it's still so [E] sweet.
When [Bm] it grows wild [D] on the banks down in Old Gamp [E] Creek.
_ .
[Bm] And it calls to me [A] like a warm river.
[E] _ _ .
_ _ _ I came from, I was born [A] and [E] raised in the boondocks.
_ _ One thing I know, no matter where I go, I [D] keep my heart [A] and soul in the [E] boondocks.
_ .
[A] It's where I [E] learned about living.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about love.
[A] It's where I [E] learned about working [D] hard and having a [A] little was just enough.
It's where I [E] learned about Jesus [A] and knowing [E] where I stand.
[A] You can't [E] take it or leave [D] it.
This is [C#m] me.
This is [E] who I am.
[Em].
[E] To _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ .
me, a thin roof, [D] front porch and a [E] gravel road.
[D] And that's home to me.
[A] Feels like home to me.
_ [E] I feel no shame, I'm proud of where [Em] I came from.
I was born [A] and raised in the [E] boondocks.
_ _ .
One thing I know, no matter where I go, I keep my [D] heart [A] and soul in [E] the boondocks.
I keep my heart and soul [A] in [E] the boondocks.
_ _ .
_ _ You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
We'll go fishing in [Em] the crawfish hole.
Five-car poker on Saturday night, church on [E] Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get a pole.
[G] We'll go fishing [Am] in the crawfish hole.
Five [E]-car poker on Saturday night, church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I get [D] a pole.
We'll go [Am] fishing in the crawfish hole.
[E] Come in the moonlight, poker on Saturday [Em] night, [A] church on [E] Sunday morning.
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ .