The Dead South

Time For Crawlin'

The Dead South

Written by Colton Crawford / Danny Kenyon / Nate Hilts / Scott Pringle
Guitar chords Easy level
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Intro C  D  G  B 
      C  D  G  B  C  D 



G              B 
Well these days things ain't been alright 
          C          A 
My best friends been the bottle nearly every night 
 D              G 
So honey won't you let me in 
                    B 
I don't got much time as far as I can tell 
C                A 
I've been walking the line between heaven and hell 
 D              G 
So honey won't you let me in 



G                B 
I just need some where to lay my head 
  C         F#m 
And someone there to warm my bed 
 D              G 
So honey won't you let me in 
                       B 
Now my bones they are a aching from the choices I've been making 
C                        F#m 
I've been drinking me away from all the names I should've taken 
D               G 
So honey won't you let me in 
D               G 
Oh honey won't you let me in 
D                G 
Yeah honey won't you let me in 



G           B 
I need some help, I need a friend 
C                         G 
I need some loving, baby come and let me in 
                 B 
Well I got more baggage than I can afford 
C                         G 
That's why folks keep on catching me and knocking at their doors 
   C             G            B         C 
And I know it's time for crawling out of this hole in the ground 
             G           B         C 
It's been too long running round and round and round and round 
   A                    D 
And I know I'm not the one whose been paying of his debts 
A                         D            G 
But the winds are getting heavy here so come on baby let me in 

( B  C  F#m ) 



G               B 
Well now that I've been knocking at your door 
          C        A 
For about half an hour or so maybe more 
D                   D               G 
My fists are getting sore so honey won't you let me in 
                B 
And I seen an old pal just a walking on by 
C          A 
Says "come on man you're looking bone dry" 
D                                G 
So I took a big swig from his bottle, and that was that 

G                B 
I just need some where to lay my head 
  C         F#m 
And someone there to warm my bed 
 D              G 
So honey won't you let me in 
                         B 
Now I'm sitting right here all by my lonesome 
C                      F#m 
Making my home on the pavement stone 
D              G 
Cause my honey won't let me in 
D             G 
No my honey wont let me in 
D               G 
Yeah my honey won't let me in 



G           B 
I need some help, I need a friend 
C                         G 
I need some loving, baby come and let me in 
                 B 
Well I got more baggage than I can afford 
C                         G 
That's why folks keep on catching me and knocking at their doors 
   C             G            B         C 
And I know it's time for crawling out of this hole in the ground 
             G                 B      C 
It's been too long running round and round and round and round 
   A                    D 
And I know I'm not the one whose been paying of his debts 
A                         D            G 
But the winds are getting heavy here so come on baby let me in 

( B  C  D  G  C  A  D ) 

   C             G             B        C 
And I know it's time for crawling out of this hole in the ground 
             G        B            C 
It's been to long running round and round and round and round 
A                       D 
And I know I'm not the one whose been paying of his debts 
     A                    D            G  C  D 
But the winds are getting heavy here so come on baby let me in 

Final G  F  Em

Sent by: Jesse Gomes

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