Key: Bb major•
Verse 1
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It's four in the morning,
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the end of December
I'm writing you now
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just to see if you're better
New York is cold
but I like where I'm living
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C
deep in the desert
I hope you're keeping
some kind of record he is
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and Jane came by
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On the night you planned
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A
to go clear
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Well did you ever go clear?
you looked so much older
You been to the station
to meet every train
And you never returned
with that lily mullane
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Db
And then you treated my woman
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C
to a flake of your life
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Will I see you there
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C
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One more thin gypsy thief
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Will I see Jane's awake?
Mm -hmm
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Hey, and what can I tell you,
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my brother, my killer?
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Oh, what can I possibly say?
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I'm glad that you stood in my way
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And if you ever come by here
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Be it for Jane or for me
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I want you to know
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And thanks for the trouble
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you took from her eyes
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I thought it was there for good,
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so I nev er really tried
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She said that you gave it to her
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On the night you plan to go clear.
Mm -hmm.
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Sincerely, your best friend.
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsBb A C Eb F...
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