Radney Foster — A Fine Line
G D There's a curve in the highway just south of town Em C where a man is pulled over to figure life out G D C with only his conscience and the lonesome sound of diesels whining upgrade G D he's got a wife and two kids and they love him so Em C and a woman down in Georgia who's starting to show G D C he's damned if he leaves and he's sure damned if he don't and he wonders how life got this way C D G C D cause it's a fine line in between right and wrong G C D he's been crossing over that border way too long Em D G he should have seen it coming at him right from the start C D G now there ain't no escape from a broken heart G G D now the call of the highway is a powerful thing Em C like the pull of a lover or a child in a swing G D gave his heart to two women, only one wears his ring C they're both gonna have his babies now G D so how do you confess what words won't explain Em C he never intended to cause this much pain G D now he feels like a farmer who's been praying for rain C and got more than he bargained from the clouds C D G C D and it's a fine line in between right and wrong G C D he's been crossing over that border way too long Em D G he should have seen it coming at him right from the start C D G now there ain't no escape from a broken heart Bm C he'll turn his car around tonight, go home and try to face the truth Am Am/G D/F# every one involved's getting hurt and there ain't nothing he can do GCDGCD Em D G he should have seen it coming at him right from the start C now there ain't no escape (now there ain't no escape) C D G C D from that fine line in between right and wrong G C D he's been crossing over that border way too long Em D G G he should have seen it coming at him right from the start C D G now there ain't no escape from a broken heart G
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