Intro: G C x2 G Boiled peanuts anytime, painted on a plywood sign C Pull to the shoulder and buy a sack G An old man with a dirty face swears they're the best you'll taste C Grows 'em fresh in that red dirt field out back, yeah, that's a fact G C G Grace is a mechanic's wife and their toe-head boys are her whole lifeae C Sews patches on blue jeans night and days-u G Never does much for herself, doesn't dream of fame or wealth C Just a ballpark bleacher and a place to pray G D Some are called to preach the gospel, string fence in Colorado Em C D Some are born to raise a family G D Swing a hammer at a nail, haul bricks or carry mail Em C Go to college, Duke or Yale, but me D G C I got songs for sale G There's not a lot of tread on my tires, In some spots you can see the wires C Just hope they make it to the next town so I can sing G I'm still learning lots of lessons, I'm still calling it a profession C Travelin' 'round strummin' these guitar strings G D Some are good at mending bones, fixing drinks and telephones Em C D Some are born to wear pin stripes on their sleeves G D Swing a hammer at a nail, haul bricks or carry mail Em C Go to college, Duke or Yale, but me D I got songs for sale Solo G (Start) C (Middle) D (end) C I see it in a lot of places D I read it in a lot of faces G D Some are called to preach the gospel, string fence in Colorado Em C D Some are born to raise a family G D Swing a hammer at a nail, haul bricks or carry mail Em C Go to college, Duke or Yale, but me D G C I got songs for sale G C Until End