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G Em These are the thoughts of a young man Am Driving an old car Dm Leaving a small town in Eb Bb The winter time on a Saturday evening C Eyes for the bright lights Cm D7 Not for his old flame... G Your kids they clapped politely at the finish of my song C You said 'I think they liked it' but they hardly sang along G You said 'I think it's great you came and played D We don't get much around this place C And it's good to see your face' G Well I said it was a good excuse to get out of the city C I'd been kicking up my heels a bit, you didn't show much pitty G You said, 'I finish work at four D I'll take you up the Top Pub for a counter meal C I said 'it's a deal, I'll have the veal' (chorus) Am C G But a decent cup of coffee wouldn't go astray Am C G But somehow 1 don't think I'll be getting it today BM C You say living here's just fine Bm C Each to their own, I for mine BM C D You're the only reason I would hang around C Cb Am G When the sun goes down, in a dust red Mallee town G Your friends said to say hello and to tell you that they've missed you C I know they'll he waiting eagerly to find out if I've kissed you G And though I think I'd like to, I'm not sure if there's another D I'd better watch my end C Though you said 'Ahh he's just a friend' G So I'll see if there's a room here at the pub it's getting late C And I can see you in the morning I will meet you at the front gate of G The local footy ground you said 'it's hardly Moorabbin' D I said 'Don't be a bore, C No one plays down there no more' (chorus) G Well it's good to see the home team won, your friend he plays a good game C I think I'll be pushing off now you know it's not such a great shame G But as the sun sets on The Grampians D Oh how I'd wish you'd whisper 'I still love you true' C Cb Am Then I would say 'I love you too' (but ... Am C G A decent cup of coffee wouldn't go astray Am C G And if I make tracks I might be tasting one today Bm C Well to live without me seems you're fine BM C You for yours, I for mine BM C D I just lost my one reason to hang around C Cb Am C Cb Am When the sun goes down, When the sun goes down, C Cb Am When the sun goes down, G On a dust red Mallee town
Written by Mick Thomas
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