By, Max Stalling From the CD, "Comfort In the Curves" Transcribed by, Tony Williams Note: if capo is preferred, place on 1st fret and play: C {Em}{F} G G/B Am Instead of: C# Fm F# G# G#/C Bm intro C# Fm F# G# C# Like the rocks that line this Fm road I drive My F# words might a have seemed so G# hard C# But not a one was Fm penned unkind They were F# pieces of my G# heart C# A weak attempt to Fm explain some things That were F# weighting on my G# mind C# Now I find my Fm biggest crime Was F# keeping too much too G# long inside C# Judging by my Fm gages I need to F# think about finding G# gas C# But my minds been Fm more than full Thinking F# of you as the miles role G# past Chorus: F# I'm rolling down this G# highway Trying to get a C# handle G#/C on Bm events With F# one hand on the G# steering wheel C# And one hand G#/C on the Bm wind F#G# F# I hope it all made G# sense Fm I hope it all made some C# sense insturmental: C# I thought it would be Fm better If I'd F# paint my thoughts with G# ink C# It seems my mouth don't Fm work so well F# Expressing what I G# think C# Like the gravel on the Fm road Kicked F# up by the passing G# trucks C# Words fly Fm back in my face And crack the F# windshields I put G# up Repeat chorus: C# I would like nothing Fm better Than for F# this to have worked out G# right C# That's why I left that Fm letter On your F# car the other G# night C# Now it seems so Fm high school But it seemed F# so right at the G# time C# You get a letter on your Fm windshield F# I get away behind G# mine Repeat chorus: