Four Years Of Chances (CHORDS) by Margo Price
[Verse 1]~
Well, I waited four long winters
Yes, I waited in the sun
I was crying all alone
While you were out having fun
I gave you four years of chances
But you threw em all away
I gave you one thousand, four hundred sixty-one days
[Chorus]~
F
I gave you four years of chances
Bb F
To try to be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and cooked up your supper
C
But you stayed up late at night
F
I gave you four years of chances
Bb F
To try and fill a happy home
C F
But now one more may as well be A million and one
[Verse 2]~
G
And now you know you lost me, darling
C G
And you can't me back
Ain't that just like a man to change so fast
D
Because you want what you can't have
G
And now I'm going to say it slowly
C G
Before I got away
D G
You had me one thousand, four hundred sixty-one days
[Chorus]~
G
I gave you four years of chances
C G
To try to be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and cooked up your supper
D
But you stayed up late at night
G
I gave you four years of chances
C G
To try and fill a happy home
D G
But now one more may as well be a million and one
[Solo]~
G G C G
G G D D
G G C G
G D G G
[Verse 3]~
A
I found myself a good man now
D A
You know he treats me like he should
We live in a shack by a railroad track
E
He's out back chopping wood
A
We don't have have too much money
D A
But I'll tell you why that's okay
E A
He loves me every moment of them three hundred sixty-five days
[Chorus]~
A
I gave you four years of chances
D A
To try to be be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and washed up the dishes
E
But you never did treat me right
A
I gave you four years of chances
D A
To try and build a happy home
E A
But now one more may as well be a million and one
E A
But now one more may as well be a million and one
Well, I waited four long winters
Yes, I waited in the sun
I was crying all alone
While you were out having fun
I gave you four years of chances
But you threw em all away
I gave you one thousand, four hundred sixty-one days
[Chorus]~
F
I gave you four years of chances
Bb F
To try to be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and cooked up your supper
C
But you stayed up late at night
F
I gave you four years of chances
Bb F
To try and fill a happy home
C F
But now one more may as well be A million and one
[Verse 2]~
G
And now you know you lost me, darling
C G
And you can't me back
Ain't that just like a man to change so fast
D
Because you want what you can't have
G
And now I'm going to say it slowly
C G
Before I got away
D G
You had me one thousand, four hundred sixty-one days
[Chorus]~
G
I gave you four years of chances
C G
To try to be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and cooked up your supper
D
But you stayed up late at night
G
I gave you four years of chances
C G
To try and fill a happy home
D G
But now one more may as well be a million and one
[Solo]~
G G C G
G G D D
G G C G
G D G G
[Verse 3]~
A
I found myself a good man now
D A
You know he treats me like he should
We live in a shack by a railroad track
E
He's out back chopping wood
A
We don't have have too much money
D A
But I'll tell you why that's okay
E A
He loves me every moment of them three hundred sixty-five days
[Chorus]~
A
I gave you four years of chances
D A
To try to be be your wife
I cleaned your shirts and washed up the dishes
E
But you never did treat me right
A
I gave you four years of chances
D A
To try and build a happy home
E A
But now one more may as well be a million and one
E A
But now one more may as well be a million and one
Album : Midwest Farmer's Daughter
Midwest Farmer's Daughter is the debut studio album by American country singer Margo Price. Released on March 25, 2016, it was the first country album to be released on Third Man Records. (WikiPedia)
Midwest Farmer's Daughter is the debut studio album by American country singer Margo Price. Released on March 25, 2016, it was the first country album to be released on Third Man Records. (WikiPedia)