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