Key: D minor
Verse 1
Dm
Am
I'm writing you now just to see
Em
C
if you're better
New
Am
C
York is cold,
Am
F
but I like where I'm living
Am
Dm
There's music on
Clinton
Am
Em
Street all through the evening
Am
Bm
G
Am
I hear that you're building your little
Bm
Am
house deep in the desert
C
G
You're living for nothing now,
Am
Em
I hope you're keeping some kind of record
Am
G
Yes, and
C
G
Jane came by with a lock of your hair
Bm
G
That night that you planned to go clear
F
Em
Did you ever go clear?
Em
Am
torn at the shoulder
You'd been to the station
Am
Dm
Em
And you came with a lily marlain
Am
Bm
And you treated my woman
Em
Am
Bm
Am
To a flake of your life
Am
G
She was nobody's wife
Am
G
C
Well, I see you there with
Well, I see
Bm
G
Jane's way
Em
G
Am
F
Dm
Em
Am
F
Dm
Em
Am
And what can I tell you,
Dm
Am
Em
What can I possibly say,
Am
Em
Am
I guess that I miss
F
Am
Dm
you, I guess I forgive you I'm
Am
Em
Am
glad you stood in my way
Am
Bm
for a day or for me
Am
G
Your enemy is sleeping
Am
G
and his woman is free
Am
G
C
Yes, and thanks for the
Bm
Am
G
so I'd never try
And
C
G
Jane came by with a lock of your hair
Gsus4
G
Am
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to
Bm
G
F
Em
Am
go clear
F
You
Dm
Em
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