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It's Hard To Be An Outlaw Recorded by Tracy Lawrence Written by Larry Boone, Paul Nelson, Bobby Pinson
G Graffiti on the overpass skid marks on the road D7 Things I grew up doing I never did outgrow G In the middle of those running years she walked into my life Bm A7 She couldn't get the devil outta me Lord knows she tried G A7 She was right as rain she was good as gold but I wouldn't change G A7 And now she's gone and I'm just not not the same
D7 Em But it's hard to be an outlaw outrun or outdraw G D7 A7 The laws of life that you once could ignore D7 Em It's a desperate desperado who can't see through his sorrow C A7 What he was running from or running for G A7 G Oh it's hard to be an outlaw when you're not wanted anymore
There was nowhere left to turn to but back to my old self D7 Living like there's no tomorrow now meant somethin' else G The trails I used to live to blaze are winding up dead ends Bm A7 With a voice inside my head reminding me what could have been G A7 I was wild as the wind as cold as they come thinking I was cool G A7 Now looking back I'm looking at a fool
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A7 D7 Em It's a desperate desperado who can't see through his sorrow C A7 What he was running from or running for G A7 D7 G Oh it's hard to be an outlaw when you're not wanted anymore
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