Sister Sin

Nickelback

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[Intro] |Em  G | 4x [Verse 1] Well the lady and me both agree some days we just don’t get along           But the whiskey and me both agree maybe we’re both just better off           Well the preacher believes I don’t need all of these demons hanging on          But we both know if they don’t I’ll get lonely need a few to tag along          [Pre-Chorus] N.C.                                                                         Hanging here by a thread                                                     N.C.                                                                             Hear your voice inside my head                                                    [Chorus] I lay beside you every night And dread the day you might be gone She said "In case you hadn’t noticed that Played second fiddle to the bottle for a little too long (no) And I ain’t about to anymore" [Instrumental] |Em  G | 4x [Verse 2] Yeah Well the wagon I’m in is paper thin I think one wheel’s coming off          Hey sister sin with that grin where you been? So kind of you to help me off        [Pre-Chorus] N.C.                                                                         Hanging here by a thread                                                     N.C.                                                                             Hear your voice inside my head                                                    [Chorus] I lay beside you every night And dread the day you might be gone She said "In case you hadn’t noticed that Played second fiddle to the bottle for a little too long (no) And I ain’t about to anymore" [Bridge] N.C. Fall from grace kingdom come N.C. Laying face down in the mud N.C. Please don’t hate Lord don’t judge N.C. For I know not just what I’ve done N.C. Fall from grace kingdom come N.C. Laying face down in the mud N.C. Please don’t hate Lord don’t judge N.C. For I know not just what I’ve done N.C. Laying face down in the mud N.C. For I know not just what I’ve done N.C. For I know not just what I’ve done [Chorus] I lay beside you every night And dread the day you might be gone She said "In case you hadn’t noticed that Played second fiddle to the bottle for a little too long (no) And I ain’t about to anymore" I lay beside you every night And dread the day you might be gone She said "In case you hadn’t noticed that Played second fiddle to the bottle for a little too long (no) And I ain’t about to anymore"

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