[Intro]
C F C F C G7 C
[Verse]
C F C
Sometimes I find that I get too sentimental
F C G7 C
Too sentimental when I, think of you
C F C
Sometimes it helps to play some heavy, heavy metal
F C G7 C
But somehow heavy metal makes me, think of you....too
[Instrumental]
C F C F C G7 C
[Verse]
C F C
I met you on a road of cordouroy and maple
F C G7 C
Cordouroy and maple when I , sang to you
C F C
Early one morning drinking Kapuskasing coffee
F C G7 C
Kapuskasing Coffee and I , sang to you
[Chorus]
F Am
All the roads are washed out in the town
C G7 C
But the poster boys of North America are still around
F Am
All the roads are six feet underground
C G7
But god bless them posterboys of North America
C
For sticking around
[Instrumental]
C F C F C G7 C
[Verse]
C F C
Sometimes I find that I get too sentimental
F C G7 C
Too sentimental when I, think of you
C F C
Early one morning drinking Kapuskasing coffee
F C G7 C
I had your arms around me as I, sang to you
[Chorus]
F Am
All the roads are washed out in the town
C G7 C
But the poster boys of North America are still around
F Am
All the roads are six feet underground
C G7
But god bless them posterboys of North America
C
For sticking around....around
[Instrumental]
C F C F C G7 C
[Outro]
C F C F C G7 C
Sometimes it helps to play some heavy heavy metal
C F C F C G7 C
Sometimes it helps to drink some Kapuskasing coffee
C F C F C G7 C
Sometimes it helps to play some heavy heavy metal
C F C F C G7 C
Sometimes it helps to drink some Kapuskasing coffee