INTRO: strum on G VERSE: G D There's a curve in the highway, just south of town Em C Where our matters roll over (?), could've figured I'd found (?) G D With only his conscience, and a lonesome sound C And Jesus winding up creek (?) G D Got a wife and two kids, bringing up his son (?) Em C Got a woman down in Charleston, and she's starting to show G D And he's damned if he leaves her, and he's sure damned if he don't C And he wonders how his life got this way.... CHORUS: D G C D Cause it's a fine line inbetween right and wrong G C D Yeah you've been crossin' over that border way too long Em D G He should've seen it comin' at him right from the start C D G Now there ain't no escape from a broken heart C D G VERSE 2: G D And a call from the highway is a powerful thing Em C Like a pullover lover, or a child in a swing G D And he's talkin' to her, only one way to explain C And there both gonna have his babies now G D So how do you confess what words won't explain? Em C He never intended to cause this much pain G D And I feel like a farmer who's been prayin' for the rain C Got more than he bargained from the clouds.... REPEAT CHORUS BRIDGE: Bm C He'll turn his car around tonight, go home and try to face the truth Am G D Everyone involved's gettin' hurt and there ain't nothing he can do D no no no (i use to know the guitar solo but I forgot how to play it and I'm too lazy to figure it out again, but here are the chords to it in the same pattern as the chorus) D G C D G C D Em D G He should've seen it comin' at him right from the start C D G Now there ain't no, now there ain't no escape from a CHORUS: D G C D Fine Line inbetween right and wrong G C D Yeah you've been crossin' over that border way too long Em D G He should've seen it comin' at him right from the start C D G Now there ain't no escape from a broken heart C D G Now there ain't no escapin' from a broken heart C D G Yeah we're all gonna wind up with a broken heart C D G (mumbling) Nobody's gettin out without a broken heart C D G