Old Hippie 10 years later - Bellamy Brothers
[Verse 1]
[G] He'll be 45 come Wednesday, [C] his gray hair is getting [G] thin,
But he still has hanging in there, don't feel too [C] bad for the [D] shape he's in,
He's seen [C] yuppies in the white house, but he [G] thinks their gonna fail,
But he [C] just don't trust a President, that [G] never has [D] inhaled.
And he [Bm] prays to God to stop this crime, [C] but it seems to no [G] avail.
[Verse 2]
[G] Well he still loves country music, [C] but he's been left out in the [G] dark,
Cause they don't play Merle and George no more, he don't know [C] Billy Ray from [D] Garth,
And he's [C] heard of Woodstock too but he [G] never could compete,
But he was [C] there the day the Hendricks played the [G] Anthem with his [D] teeth,
Back when [Bm] all those grunge bands couldn't [C] even keep a [G] beat.
|[Chorus]
|He's an [C] old Hippie, even [G] older than before,
|Wondering [D] what to pay attention to and [G] what should be ignored,
|He's an [C] old hippie, still [G] adjusting to the change,
|He's just [D] trying to find some balance, in a [C] world, gone [D] totally [G] insane.
[Verse 3]
[G] He still thinks back on the sixties, [C] but not in the same [G] way,
They built a wall to his war, then for[C]got the [D] MIA,
And he's [C] trying to be a nineties man but it's [G] too much of a bore,
Those [C] fax machines and cell phones ain't what [G] he was put here [D] for,
And in a [Bm] world selling sex and music, [C] he's a last old dino[G]saur.
[Chorus]
[Verse 4]
[G] Well he comes on home from work now, [C] takes some time up with the [G] kids,
Try to teach them right from wrong, hope they don't learn it [C] the way that he [D] did,
And his [C] eyes are on the future but it's [G] looking pretty sad,
And with [C] every day that passes he [G] becomes more like his [D] Dad,
He [Bm] hopes that when this century turns around, [C] things won't be so [G] bad.
|[Chorus]
|He's an [C] old Hippie, even [G] older than before,
|Wondering [D] what to pay attention to and [G] what should be ignored,
|He's an [C] old hippie, still [G] adjusting to the change,
|He's just [D] trying to find some balance, in a [C] world, gone [D] totally [G] insane.
[Outro]
He's just [D] trying to find some balance, in a [C] world, gone [D] totally [G] insane.
Old Hippie 10 years later [G]Bellamy Brothers
Verse 1 G He'll be 45 come Wednesday, C his gray hair is getting G thin, But he still has hanging in there, don't feel too C bad for the D shape he's in, He's seen C yuppies in the white house, but he G thinks their gonna fail, But he C just don't trust a President, that G never has D inhaled. And he Bm prays to God to stop this crime, C but it seems to no G avail.
Verse 2 G Well he still loves country music, C but he's been left out in the G dark, Cause they don't play Merle and George no more, he don't know C Billy Ray from D Garth, And he's C heard of Woodstock too but he G never could compete, But he was C there the day the Hendricks played the G Anthem with his D teeth, Back when Bm all those grunge bands couldn't C even keep a G beat.
Chorus He's an C old Hippie, even G older than before, Wondering D what to pay attention to and G what should be ignored, He's an C old hippie, still G adjusting to the change, He's just D trying to find some balance, in a C world, gone D totally G insane.
Verse 3 G He still thinks back on the sixties, C but not in the same G way, They built a wall to his war, then forCgot the D MIA, And he's C trying to be a nineties man but it's G too much of a bore, Those C fax machines and cell phones ain't what G he was put here D for, And in a Bm world selling sex and music, C he's a last old dinoGsaur.
Chorus
Verse 4 G Well he comes on home from work now, C takes some time up with the G kids, Try to teach them right from wrong, hope they don't learn it C the way that he D did, And his C eyes are on the future but it's G looking pretty sad, And with C every day that passes he G becomes more like his D Dad, He Bm hopes that when this century turns around, C things won't be so G bad.
Chorus He's an C old Hippie, even G older than before, Wondering D what to pay attention to and G what should be ignored, He's an C old hippie, still G adjusting to the change, He's just D trying to find some balance, in a C world, gone D totally G insane.
Outro He's just D trying to find some balance, in a C world, gone D totally G insane.