Drunken Nights On The City

frankie miller

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Tom:
C I'll tell you a story about a night on the town,
G It started off drinking and fighting. By the time a was through, I'd near worn out my shoes,
C I had visited every known dive. All the lights in the alley, Fall dim on the ground,
F When your trying to see your way home. And the all night ladies,
C In their perfume so fine,
G C Wont leave a poor boy alone. Break: C / F / C Cadd9 C // Verse 2:
C Well the paths of the gambler Are kneeded too thin,
G When the cards are all spread on the floor.
The six and the seven, I needed to win,
C And you cant call the bluff any more. So you stand to your feet, And you figure discretly,
F The best way to pay what you owe. And she hands you a line,
C Tells you thanks for the time,
G C 'You might have brought brains to the show.' Chorus:
F Drunken nights on the city,
C Are showing their toes,
F C They'll take you for all that you owe.
F You cant judge a book,
C And you cant judge a crook,
G C Down where the men, they cant go. Break: C / F / C Cadd9 C // Verse 3:
C By early the next morning, I rose up to tight,
G My eyes were as red as the light. My pockets were empty, And so was my heart,
C And i promised to put things right. So I went to the preacher, I fell on my knees, I asked the preacher,
F To right all my wrongs, But he just shook his head,
C And looked sorry when he said,
G C 'Youve been on the drink far too long'
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