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Misery & Gin By Merle Haggard Tabbed By Larry Mofle [email protected] 10/2/2004 (Key Of F) D Memories and drinks don't mix too well D G E7 And jukebox records don't play those wedding bells A Lookin' at the world through the bottom of a glass A D A All I see is a man who's fading fast D Tonight I need that woman again D G E7 What I'd give for my baby to just walk in A Sit down beside me and say it's alright A D A7 Take me home and make sweet love to me tonight D F#7 G E7 But here I am again, mixin' misery and gin G A D Sittin' with all my friends and talkin' to myself G F#7 Bm Bm/A G I look like I'm havin' a good time but any fo-o-o-o-l can tell D G A D A That this honky tonk Heaven really makes you f-e-e-l like hell D I light a lonely womans cigarette D G E7 And we start talkin' 'bout what we want to forget A Her life story and mine are the same A D A7 We both lost someone and only have ourselves to blame Chorus
D F#7 G E7 But here I am again, mixin' misery and gin G A D Sittin' with all my friends and talkin' to myself G F#7 Bm Bm/A G I look like I'm havin' a good time but any fo-o-o-o-l can tell D G A D A That this honky tonk Heaven really makes you f-e-e-l like hell
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