Verse: F# B Soon the pines will be falling everywhere G#m E C# Village children fight each other for a share F# B And the 6:09 goes roaring past the creek G#m B F# Deacon Lee prepares his sermon for next week F# B I saw grandma yesterday down at the store G#m E C# Well sheʼs really going fine for eighty four F# B Well she asked me if sometime Iʼd fix her barn G#m B F# Poor old girl she needs a hand to run the farm Chorus: B C# F# And itʼs good old country comfort in my bones B C# F# Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known B C# F# E D#m Just an old-fashioned feeling fully-growwwwwn G#m B F# Country comfortʼs in a truck thatʼs going home Verse: F# B Down at the well theyʼve got a new machine G#m E C# The foreman says it cuts man-power by fifteen F# B Yeah but that ainʼt natural well so old Clay would say G#m B F# You see heʼs a horse-drawn man until his dying day Chorus: B C# F# And itʼs good old country comfort in my bones B C# F# Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known B C# F# E D#m Just an old-fashioned feeling fully-growwwwwn G#m B F# Country comfortʼs in a truck thatʼs going home B B And itʼs good old country comfort in my bones B Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known B C# F# E D#m Just an old-fashioned feeling fully-growwwwwn G#m B F# Country comfortʼs in a truck thatʼs going home E B Country comfortʼs in a truck thatʼs going home