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Verse I:
When Cmarriages and tGrucks don't Am7last, and JFadd9ohn Deere's just a Gthing of theC past When Csteel guitars and Gfiddles Am7fade... I Fadd9hope I don't live to sGee that Cday. When Cboy's stop shakin' oldG mens hAm7ands, don't Fadd9open doors or Gsay yes Cma'am. CWhen no one stands as the Ganthem Am7plays... I Fadd9hope I don't live to sGee that Cday.
Chorus:
So just Fadd9call me old sCchool, I Fadd9know it ain't Ccool. But there'sFadd9 some of us that Cstill believe Gin that golden rule. There's someFadd9 things you shouldn'tC change, and Am7if they go away... I Fadd9hope I don't live to Gsee that dCay.
Verse II:
When tCree's are gone and Gfields ain't gAm7reen, A hFadd9ard day's work ain't wGorth a Cthing. When nCo one bows their hGead to Am7pray... I hFadd9ope I don't live to Gsee that Cday.
Chorus Verse III:
When the Clast small town boards Gup its dAm7oors, and the Fadd9old men don't drink bGeer no Cmore. When there'sFadd9 no more heart in the hGome of the bAm7rave... I hFadd9ope I don't live to sGee that dCay, I hFadd9ope I don't live to sGee that day. C