Hard Working Man - Brooks and Dunn
[Intro]
[D]
[Verse 1]
I'm a hard work[D]in' man, I wear a steel hard hat,
I can [G]ride, rope, hammer and paint,
do [D]things with my hands that most men can't.
I [A]can't get ahead no matter how hard I try,
I'm getting [D] really good at barely [D]getting by.
[Verse 2]
Got everything [D]I own by the sweat of my brow,
from my [G]four-wheel drive to my cowboy boots,
[D]I owe it all to my blue-collar roots.
Feel like I'm [A]workin' overtime on a runaway train,
I've got [D]to bust loose from this ball and chain.
|[Chorus 1]
|I'm a [G]hard, [F] hard-workin'[D] man,
|I've got it [A]all on the line for a piece of the [D]promised land.
|And I'm [G]burnin' my [F]candle at both [D]ends,
|about the only way to [A]keep the fire going is to out-run the [D]wind.
[Instrumental]
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[G] [F] [D] [A] [D]
[Verse 3]
Come Friday [D]night I like to party hard,
[G]I carry on with the Cadillac cuties,
spend my [D]whole week's pay on some weekend beauty.
[A]Come Monday morning I'm the first to arrive,
I ain't [D]nothin' but business from nine to five.
|[Chorus 2]
|I'm a [G]hard, [F] hard-workin'[D] man,
|I've got it [A]all on the line for a piece of the [D]promised land.
|And I'm [G]burnin' my [F]candle at both [D]ends,
|about the only way to [A]keep the fire going is to out-run the [D]wind.
|I can't wait to [A]get up in the mornin', and do it all over [D]again,
|well, I'm a [A]hard-livin', hard-[D]work[G]in' [D]man.