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Intro G F C Verse G F I think it?s time you brought your face C Across the railroad to my place G F C I can?t share this whiskey with ya through the phone G F And if we drink enough of it C You might just get me to admit G F C That I never knew quite how to be alone Interlude G F C Verse G F We can sit on my back steps C And intertwine our fingertips G F C While you talk about the nice things that you once had G F And if the turntable still starts C You can teach me how to waltz G F C And I?ll teach ya how to feel really, really bad D G G D C Sometimes the wound hurts powerful indeed D G But sometimes you just got to let that sucker bleed C D And when the sun drags in the day Em C Will you be a thousand miles away C D Cmaj7 In the hour of my deepest need? Verse G F G F Well they pile up around you C The good and evil things you do G F C And the piles grow up higher with every breath G F When you?re down between two mountains C And you?re 28 and counting G F C That's the valley of the shadow of death Interlude G F C G F We can watch the silver moon C And I?ll fall asleep too soon G F C While the porch light draws the horse flies to their fate G F Yeah, sometimes your company C Is just the thing to comfort me G F C But other times all I can do is just sit and wait D G G D C Sometimes the wound hurts powerful indeed D G But sometimes you just got to let that sucker bleed C D And when the sun drags in the day Em C Will you be a thousand miles away C D Cmaj7 In the hour of my deepest need?
D G G D C Sometimes the wound hurts powerful indeed D G But sometimes you just got to let that sucker bleed C D And when the sun drags in the day Em C Will you be a thousand miles away C D Cmaj7 In the hour of my deepest need?
Written by Ezra Furman
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