Tom: G major•
Verse 1
but you don't know where.
G
C
You want a house, but you like to roam,
D
G
D
so you look around for a seafaring home,
G
with none of that dull permanence
D
And lady, if your husband's alcoholic,
G
this'll put him on the water for good.
Now houseboats come in
can weather storms,
D
G
that'll heel right over if
G
You can only take her out
C
if the water's like glass
And even then you gotta
D
G
watch out for cracks
But you sign the paper and
you board the boat
D
And prepare for livin' like
a king afloat
C
G
find you're up the creek
Cause a doggone cellar's gone
G
And brother, when your cellar
gets flooded
C
on a houseboat
D
You get a sinkin' feeling in
Of course, if that were all,
D
But your heir to trouble's
job never had
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There's gnats, mosquitoes,
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D
bugs galore,
C
G
mildew rot,
and a warping floor,
and your clothes will start
And the planking collapses
D
when your kid pokes at it with a
D
G
C
And that monster engine don't help a lot,
D
cause it roars and sparks,
but it makes one knot.
G
You're not going elsewhere
D
G
lest the tide and the wind
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Of course, maybe you can hire someone
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to tow you at a nominal fee,
D
G
but a nominal leg is more like it.
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G
So you'd better swallow
D
by an empty lot by the waterside.
D
G
far as she can go.
Cause it takes a heap of livin'
D
But like the tow boatman said,
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C
G
Em
say that sure is a heap of ship.
G
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