G C I drove a beat up tractor down a one lane road G C Pick her up early and away we'd go G D G Dow to the river by the edge of her daddy's farm. G C We used to lay in the shade of a cottonwood tree G C In the back of my mind I thought she'd be G D G The one who'd spend forever in my arms C D She said there's gotta be more to life C D I don't wanna be some farmer's wife. C G Don't want a John Doe on a John Deere C G There's a whole lotta boys like you around here C D C I wanna hear love songs in my ear G C Don't wanna John Doe on a John Deere G D G Not a John Doe on a John Deere. G C Well, she packed her things and left this town G C I kept workin' this rock hard ground G D G Wondering if she ever thought about me G C Then she called collect from San Antone G C Just to hear some news from home G D G She laughed about how good things used to be C D This big city ain't good for me C D I'll meet you down by the cottonwood tree. C G I need a John Doe on a John Deere C G There's ain't a lotta boys like you around here C D C I wanna hear love songs in my ears G C I need a John Doe on a John Deere G C Wanna John Doe on a John Deere. REPEAT