INTRO: |\\ |\... I guess you're glad to see I'm finally leaving. I know things for you will change now for the good, But it's all that I can do to pack my suitcase A\... And walk away from you the way I should. And I can't seem to find the voice of reason. Everything seems upside down and right side wrong. While a part of me is here and won't like leaving, The rest of me, the best of me, is gone. And I'm sure no one will wonder where I've gone to, But if anyone should ask from time to time Tell 'em that you finally drove me crazy, \... And I'm somewhere untanglin' my mind. Well, tell 'em I won't be riding, I'll be walking; Cause I don't think a crazy man should drive. Anyway, the car belongs to you now, Along with any part of me that's still alive. But there's really not much left you could hold on to; And if you did, it wouldn't last here anyway. It would head to where the rest of me rolled on to; So even if I wanted to, I couldn't stay. And I'm sure no one will wonder where I've gone to, But if anyone should ask from time to time Tell 'em that you finally drove me crazy, And I'm somewhere untanglin' my mind. And I'm somewhere untanglin' my mind. OUTRO: |\.... DM7 = xx0222. One strum for each slash in the intro and outro. One measure (4 beats) for each chord marked in the song, except the hyphenated "" in the chorus (2 beats each). Written by Clint Black and Merle Haggard (BMI). 1994, Blackened Music (administered by Irving Music Inc.), Tree Publishing / Sierra Mountain Music (adm. by Sony Music) Transcribed by Darragh Egan >From the CD, "One Emotion" - 1994, BMG Music / RCA Nashville. Merle Haggard also released a version of this song on one of his recent CDs, but I haven't heard it yet so I don't know how similar it is.