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Intro: C Em C D/F# C Em D/F# Verse 1 Em C She might be wearing a green chemise Em C And a hat that she bought 'cause it matches her jeans D/F# C And the water she drinks well it comes from a stream Em D/F# By the house she might win in that hospital lottery Em C And I might be stumbling and cursing them all Em C D/F# When she picks me up from the place that we both call disaster relief C Em For the rent must be paid by the first of the month D/F# Or in my case, 15th C This is good as far as I can tell Em C It's still heavy as hell when it's good Em And I do like the road C But I'd be better at home Em I will pine for the oak streets C D/F# And pine for the cedars and you (Bridge) Em Been around I suppose C I have chatted and chewed Em C I have lugged my guitar to the nice cafe blues Em C D/F# And when I come home I am coming home to this street and these avenues C This is good but as far as I can tell Em C It's still heavy as hell when it's good Em And I do like the road C But I'd be better at home Em I will pine for the oak streets C D/F# And pine for the cedars and you
C This is good as far as I can tell Em C It's still heavy as hell when it's good Em And I do like the road C But I'd be better at home Em I will pine for the oak streets C D/F# And pine for the cedars and you
C This is good but as far as I can tell Em C It's still heavy as hell when it's good Em And I do like the road C But I'd be better at home Em I will pine for the oak streets C D/F# And pine for the cedars and you
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