Luke Bryan – For A Boat (Guitar)

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'For A Boat' is my favorite song from Mr. Bryans 'Born Here Live Here Die Here' album. This is also my first tab so any suggestions or edits are welcome! Have fun! [Verse 1]
C
Everything I learned about life

  G
I learned out on that bank

     Am
From gettin' up early, comin' up empty

    C                  G
And good things come to those that wait

Am
Money doesn't grow on trees

                  F
The difference in talking and shootin' the breeze
[Chorus]
C
I remember thinkin', wouldn't it be cool

           Am
To have an old flat bottom and an Evinrude?

    F                             C                     G
And Daddy saying, "Son, don't they bite just fine right here?"

          C
He'd say, "Love what you got, buddy, not what you ain't"

Am
And just about then that bobber would sink

F                                         G
And that outboard dream of mine would disappear

Am                        G            F
I grew up pretty lucky as far as lucky goes

F               C
Too broke for a boat
[Verse 2]
C
He could've picked up an extra shift

G
Or a weekend at the factory

Am
But every Sunday was saved for Jesus

C                            G
And Saturdays, he spent with me

Am
'Til that summer would fall

         F
I didn't know we had it all
[Chorus]
C
I remember thinkin', wouldn't it be cool

           Am
To have an old flat bottom and an Evinrude?

    F                              C                    G
And Daddy saying, "Son, don't they bite just fine right here?"

           C
He'd say, "Love what you got, buddy, not what you ain't"

Am
And just about then that bobber would sink

F                                          G
And that outboard dream of mine would disappear

Am                        G            F
I grew up pretty lucky as far as lucky goes

F               C
Too broke for a boat

F               C
Too broke for a boat
[Chorus]
C
I remember thinkin', wouldn't it be cool

           Am
To have an old flat bottom and an Evinrude?

    F                              C                    G
And Daddy saying, "Son, don't they bite just fine right here?"

          C
He'd say, "Love what you got, buddy, not what you ain't"

Am
And just about then that bobber would sink

F                                          G
And that outboard dream of mine would disappear

Am                        G            F
I grew up pretty lucky as far as lucky goes

F               C
Too broke for a boat

F               C
Too broke for a boat