Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
C
Bm
A
G
D
Verse 1
D
She said nothing
ever good
comes after midnight
Took me twenty -three years
just to prove mama right
G
On a curb with my hands
behind my back
D
Somewhere near Mac Davis Lane
A
Two sets of red lights pointed at me
G
D
And an officer asking my name
G
Well, I can't find myself a woman
That ain't no ring heavy enough
D
to weigh the bottle down
G
Well, I can't go and find Jesus
D
Even the crowds cast shadows on the ground
A
I can live my life as a decent man
C
Bm
A
But a left in the dark
G
D
ain't worth a damn
C
D
There ain't nothing that's
more lonesome
than a Sunday
A morning in a mirror
Dm
How loud's your name?
F
G
Rock bottom's just a marker
that you use to tell
D
The nighttime from the day
A
You make a promise not
to be your father's son
G
D
But his mistakes you try to erase
G
I can't find myself a woman
That ain't got a ring heavy enough
D
to weigh a bottle down
G
I can go and find Jesus
But even a cross casts
D
shadows on the ground
A
I can live my life as a decent man
C
G
A
But a purpose left in the dark
G
D
G
D
G
ain't worth a damn
Am
A
G
I can't find myself a woman
But ain't no ring heavy enough
D
to weigh us all down
G
I can go and find Jesus
But even a cross can't
D
shatter us from the ground
A
I can end my life as a decent man
C
But a purpose left in the dark
D
ain't worth a damn
A
I can end my life as a decent man,
C
Bm
A
but a purpose left in the dark
G
D
ain't worth a damn
Outro 1
D
Bm
A
G
D
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