[Intro]
(G) (Em) (C) x 2
[Verse]
G C
Well, I live all alone in Chickasaw County
G D
Out on 10 9
G C
Where the rundown barns and rusted tr actors
G D G
Are covered in kudzu vine
C
Now, for 85 years, my people raised cotton
G D
Till grandaddy lost his land
G C
And it's scattered all over this end of the state
G D G
Gettin' by any way that we can
[Chorus]
Em D G C G
But, un der the kudz u vine
D G
The mighty south lies sl eepi ng
Em D G C
Dream ing of grow ing
G D
And slowly slipped aw ay
Em D G C
On autum nights like this, boys
G D
I can almost hear her weeping
C D G
Out there, under the kudzu
[Verse]
G C
If you follow that hot tar road down to Jackson
G D
You pass through Planters ville
G C
That's where I worked and spent my money
G D G
Un til they closed down the mill
I got read bad to drinkin'
C G D
My sweet Sam antha, packed up her things and moved
G C
I hear she's a qualified beau tician
G D G
Working down in Baton Rogue
[Chorus]
Em D G C G
But, un der the kudz u vine
D G
The mighty south lies sl eepi ng
Em D G C
Dream ing of grow ing
G D
And slowly slipped aw ay
Em D G C
On autum nights like this, boys
G D
I can almost hear her weeping
C D G
Out there, under the kudzu
C D
Yes, I walk on over to the Pitstop Market
Em G
And buy me a Coke to drink
C C/B
I lay on the hood of this old Camero
Am C D
And wait for the sun to sink
[Solo]
(Em) (D) (G) (C) (G) (Em) (D) (G) (C) (G) (D)
Em D G C
On autum nights like this, boys
G D
I can almost hear her weeping
C D G
Out there, under the kudzu
C D G
Out there, under the kudzu