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Bare Skin Rug  Blake Shelton

(VS.1)
[D]Well the moon just came over the tree t[A]ops
[A]And the whippoorwill started to sin[D]g
[D]So I slid down the hill
[G]Got into the still
And drank ti[A]ll my ears started to r[D]ing
(VS.2)
[D]I followed a trail to through the holl[A]ow
[A]To a shack back in the woo[D]ds
[D]It’s my eighteenth birthday
Hon[G]ey come out and play
Its ti[A]me that we got to no go[D]od
(CHORUS)
[D]Now I ain’t afraid to be lon[G]ely
[A]But I still wanna learn about l[D]ove
[D]I’m a hillbilly child raised in the wi[G]ld
[A]Come lay down on my bare skin r[D]ug
A (The song changes key when Miranda sings)
(VS.3)
[A]My dress is torn up and tatte[E]red
[E]My daddy left a long time a[A]go
[A]And my hair just hangs down
I [D]never made it to town
Momma said[E] that’s where bad people [A]go
(VS.4)
[A]But me and my sister been tal[E]kin'
[E]She’s eighteen one year older than [A]me
[A]She laid down with a man
[D]I want to understand what she sa[E]ys
I'll never beli[A]eve
(CHORUS)
[A]Now I ain’t afraid to be lone[D]ly
[E]But I still wanna learn about lo[A]ve
[A]I’m a hillbilly child raised in the w[D]ild
[E]Lay me down on your bare skin r[A]ug
(BRIDGE)
E(?)
Now I need a woman
[A]And I need a man
[D]We ain’t got nobody
[E]An' we ain’t even kin
(CHORUS)
[A]Now I ain’t afraid to be lone[D]ly
[E]But I still wanna learn about lo[A]ve
[A]I’m a hillbilly child raised in the w[D]ild
[E]Lay me down on your bare skin r[A]ug
(No Chord) A
Come lay down on my bare skin

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