Corey Smith – I Love Everyone (Guitar)

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Corey Smtih – I Love Everyone Chords tabbed by Dusty Lambert UG: Dusty22884 [email protected] [Intro] F#m A E [Verse 1]
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You could say I’m just a good ‘ol boy

                        E
Dipped in the batter, country fried

                                A
Washed in the blood, wrapped in the camouflage,

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A staunch defender of the right side.

                                A
I grew up accustomed to the rebel flag,

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Under the shadow of the cross,

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Down where the colors never mixed too well,

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Some folks still mad ‘cuz the south lost.
[Pre-Chorus]
F#m                     C#m
But I’m a good-hearted, free-thinking son-of-a-gun,

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I may talk a little trash, but I don’t hate anyone.
[Chorus]
        E                       B
I love black people. I love brown people.

                A                       B
I love Muslims and Jews, Hindus and atheists too,

                E
Yes, I love everyone.

        E                       B
I love gay people, I’m not afraid people,

                A                               B               E
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little chew in my jaw, but I love everyone.
[Verse 2]
                                A
My roots are buried in the Georgia clay,

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They keep me well-grounded & strong

                        A
This little town off of the interstate

                        E
Is the only place I’ll ever call home.

                        A
But I’ve been above the mason-dixon line,

                        E
Flew across the ocean too.

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And I’ve seen God’s children everywhere I’ve been

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And they love to laugh as much as we do.
[Pre-Chorus]
                        F#m                     C#m
I’m careful of the pride that comes before the fall.

                D                               A
I’m one for mending a fence instead of building a wall.
[Chorus]
        E                       B
I love black people. I love brown people.

                A                       B
I love Muslims and Jews, Hindus and atheists too,

                E
Yes, I love everyone.

        E                       B
Though I’m not gay people, I’m not afraid people,

                A                               B               E
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little chew in my jaw, but I love everyone.
[Bridge]
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It ain’t the corn bread or the collard greens, sweet tea or bar-b-que

       E
The country music on your radio, or the gospel in the pew

A
It ain’t your boots, it ain’t your old blue jeans, the tractors that we drive,

                E
It ain’t the rifles, or the fishing poles, or the slower pace of life.

                B                       A                       E
It’s how we -treat our neighbors -treat our neighbors -that makes us who we are.
[Chorus]
        E                       B
Yeah I love black people. I love brown people.

                A                       B                    E
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little slack in my jaw, but I love everyone.

                A                               B               E
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little chew in my jaw, but I love everyone.