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Am F
she lived on a curve in the road in an old tar paper shack
Am F
on the south side of town on the wrong side of the tracks
C G
sometimes on the way into town we say
F
mama can we stop and give her a ride
Am G F
sometimes we did but her hands flew from her side
F G Am F
wild eyed...crazy...Mary
Am F
down a long dirt road past the Parson's place
Am F
their old blue car we used to race
C G F
a little country store, with a sign tacked to the side
Am F
said no L-O-I-T-E-R-I-N-G allowed
Am F
underneath that sign always congregated quite a crowd
Am G F G
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it around
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it around, pass it a
Am G F G
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it a, pass it a, pass it around
A
one night the thunder cracked, mercy backed outside her windowsill
D
dreamed I was flying high, above the trees, over the hills
A
looked down into the house of Mary
Em D
somethings gone???, newspaper covered walls
A
and Mary rising up, above it all
A D A D A A G D F G A
ah...... ah......
Am
next morning on the way into town
F
we saw some skid marks and followed them around
Am F Am
over the curb, through the fields, into the house of Mary
G C
that what you fear the most will meet you half way
G C
that what you fear the most will meet you half way
Am G F G
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it around
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it around, pass it a
Am G F G
take a bottle, drink it down, pass it a, pass it a, pass it around
Am F Am F Am F Am F
Eddie
Am F Am F Am F Am F
great tab!
Like the tab.
I play: G F
that what you fear the most will meet you half way
And E where you have an Em.
But that could just be me, still a great song!
This song's clearly in b minor. Play along and it's not hard to tell. A minor is just too low. The chord prog. is b minor to g, then d, a, g. And the breakdown with all the ohhh's is B, and E with A and G. If any body checks this they will know i'm right. Just too lazy to tab it out myself.