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[Intro] G [Verse]
GHer husband left on Saturday for a woman that was half her age Cadd9Sunday she just stayed in bed with the covers pulled over her head GBut on Monday morning she woke up and loaded up her pick-up truck. Cadd9Took one last look at her old life then Ghit the gas, and said goodbye in her fAmaded jeans and her old bCaseball cap. All she Amknows for sure, she ain't cDomin back.
GThis isn't how she thought, Em7she'd ever spend this day Cadd9sitting beDhind the wheel, on the Ginterstate. G40 was quite alright, but Em7she's changing roads tonight. andCadd9 it's such a bDittersweet way to Amcelebrate. C D (no chord) G She's turning 50 today.
GShe left that Oklahoma town, the only world she had know till now, Cadd9And memories of those 20 years GShe watched them in her rear-view mirror Amfade away oh, but Cthat?s all right Yeah, tAmhis could be the time of her Dlife.
GThis isn't how she thought, Em7she'd ever spend this day Cadd9sitting behDind the wheel, on the Ginterstate. G40 was quite alright, but Em7she's changing roads tonight. and Cadd9it's such a Dbittersweet way to Amcelebrate. CShe's turning D50 today. G
GOh, her windows are down. Em7And the wind blows her hair Cadd9Where she goes, Dcould be anywhere.
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G40 was quite alright, but Em7she's changing roads tonight Cadd9tomorrow's a mDystery oh, and Em7she can't wait. Cadd9She's turning D50, Em7She's turning Cadd950, Cadd9 D (no chord) G She's turning 50 today.