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You might want to play this with the G C D chord forms using a capo in the 2nd fret for the open tones. A D Silvia was working as a waitress in Beaumont A E She said I'm moving away I'm gonna get what I want A D I'm tired of these small town boys, they don't move fast enough A E A I'm gonna find me one who wears a leather jacket and likes his living rough A D So she saved her tips and over time and bought an old rusty car A E She sold most everything she had to make a brand new start A D She said I won't be needing these silly dresses and nylon hose A E A Cause when I get to where I'm going, I'm gonna buy me all new clothes A D A The nights too long, it just drags on and on E And then there's never enough A That's when the sun starts coming up D E A D Don't let go of her hand, you just might be the right man E D E D She loves the night, she loves the night E D She doesn't want the night A Don't want it to end D A Don't want it to end A D Well she works in an office now, and she guesses the pays alright A E She can a buy a few new things to wear, and still go out at night A D and as soon as she gets home from work, she wants to be out with the crowd A E A Where she can dance and toss her head back and laugh out loud A D Well the music playing fast, and they just met A E He presses up against her and his shirts all soaked with sweat A D And with her back against the bar, she can listen to the band A E A And she's holding a Corona and it's cold against her hand A D A The nights too long, it just drags on and on E And then there's never enough A That's when the sun starts coming up D E A D Don't let go of her hand, you just might be the right man E D E D She loves the night, she loves the night E D She doesn't want the night A Don't want it to end D A Don't want it to end D A Don't want it to end D A D A D A
Written by Lucinda Williams
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