#A F#m EMy brother and I used to go down to George's BarA F#m Ewe'd drink big O's until they close down the placeA F#m Ewe'd talk about our life long ambitionsD E AI still recall the smile upon his face.He took off for the bright lights down in Austinhe said don't you know there ain't no money herehe made a billion bucks just selling computersI still go down to George's and drink my beer.Chorus:E D AYeah, he's gone, he may be gone, but I'm still here.E D AWell he's gone, he may be gone, but I'm still here.2nd Verse:There was this curly headed girl back in the seventh gradeshe didn't even know she caught my eyewe dated for a while back in high schoolIthought that one day she'd be my wife.The road took a turn somewhere around eighteenshe took off to find her own wayfeel in for some Nashville high rollerI know he gonna break her heart one day.ChorusI used to go to my grandpas house every Sunday,watch the football game on TV,sit around sometimes he'd tell us stories,about how simple life used to be.My grandpa died a year ago last Sunday,I thought to myself he was one helluva' man,and I know when the darkness surrounds me,he reaches out and he takes my hand.Chorus
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