Tom: C major
Intro 1
G
C
F
G
Verse 1
C
G
C
F
G
C
G
C
Well, he was a wino, tried and true,
F
he'd done about everything there is to do.
and he worked in bars,
It was that white port
that put that look in his eye
F
that grown men get when they need to cry.
F
C
and his head just fell down on his chest.
He says every single day
F
it gets just a little bit harder to handle yet.
and his mind got cluttered
F
C
Well, he was an elevator
man in a cheap hotel,
He's old, years beyond his time,
Gm
F
no thanks to the world
F
C
So he said, son,
he always called me son,
F
he said, life for you has just begun.
I'd heard before,
F
C
how he fell in love with a Dallas ho.
Now he could cut through the
years to the very night,
G
and she turned his last proposal down
F
C
in favor of be ing a girl about ten.
G
Now it's been 17 years right in line,
none of the time.
of fighting the weather,
F
G
F
So we die.
C
G
C
G
C
F
G
C
G
in among the stubs from
the welfare checks
of a girl and a door
And the welfare people
provided the priests
F
and a couple from the mission down the street
F
C
except some lady in black way off to the side
F
C
and we all left and she's standing there
John said her name was Alice
Gm
F
C
and she used to be a whore in
G
C
G
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
C
F
Oh, you let him roar, Lord, let him roar
G
C
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
G
C
F
Or you let him roar
Or let him roar
G
C
I'll bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
G
C
Oh, you let him roar
F
C
was just a Dallas whore you
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