Played on Capo 2 A One night in Kansas City after we had played the show Shots rang out as I stumbled home D So I hid behind a dumpster in an alley down the street A I didn't want to know if they were shooting at me E Next morning in the paper read a man had lost his life A Twenty feet away from me but I got out alive Chorus: D I learned more from these cities than I ever did in class F#m And I stand accused of living way to fast E Out here on this highway one thing stays the same Bm D A It's gonna find me trouble knows my name A At four in the morning in the city of New Orleans The tables got my money even though my friends had warned me D So I hopped in the taxi, we headed down Can*l A By the time we got back to the bus it had already gone down E It was a bucket full of concrete through our window A We were getting robbed but the cops they never showed D I learned more from these cities than I ever did in class F#m And I stand accused of living way to fast E Out here on this highway one thing stays the same Bm D A It's gonna find me trouble knows my name Instrumental D A D E E Bridge: F#m E D No I wouldn't want it any other way Fm A D E Not knowing what might happen today, ain't that a shame A In Missoula Montana we were out on tour With country music's brightest star that we knew for sure D And I won't say what we did but one of us went too far A Got picked up by the police after we all left the bar E That next morning we looked everywhere A Bout the time we hit the stage he'd barely posted bail D I learned more from these cities than I ever did in class F#m And I've seen the world through the bottom of the glass E Out here on this highway one thing stays the same Bm D A It's gonna find me trouble knows my name Bm D A Yeah It's gonna find me trouble knows my name