Verse
Em Am
Mack he drove a Peterbilt in nineteenseventy three
B Em
he was a truckdriver with a wife and kid to feed.
Em Am
With stars and bars across the grill, the cab was black as night
B Em
the road was home and that truck was his life.
Em Am
He was an honest man he meant no harm, but there was diesel in his weins
B Em
he was heading north on a southbound lane.
Em Am
He got mixed up in the drugs and guns some bad shit going around
B Em
I got a feeling our friend Mack is going down.
Chorus
C D
He's a.. Truck drivin' Gun totin'
G Em
Meth snortin' Blue collar
C D Em
True american hero.
Interlude
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Verse 2
Em Am
Ringo was the old senor who hooked Mack up with the score
B Em
to fill his eighteen wheeler full of black.
Em Am
From Tennesse to Mexico then dump it in San Diego
B Em
to some guy there from Seattle named Jack Coke.
Em Am
Well it took three days to make the run, Mack showed up with his old shotgun
B Em
he'd been up a while things where getting weird.
Em Am
You see Jack Coke supposed to have the cash, instead he had some song and dance
B Em
Mack shot him in the chest right there and then.
( Chorus and interlude )
Verse 3
Em Am
When the Fed's finally caught up with him, he was all strung out on heroin
B Em
living at some truckstop off I-5.
Em Am
Well they cuffed him and they brought him in, then some suit and tie came in and said,
B Em
Mack I just want to shake your hand.
Em Am
B Em
I just wish I coulda been there to see him die.
Em Am
He said now I'm gonna let you go, you and your trailer full of dope
B Em
Mack grabbed his keys and drove off in the night.
( Chorus and interlude)
C G Em
Yeah Mack, he's one of the last true American heroes.
Outro Em
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