Intro C G Am G F C G Verse C G Am I just blew in from out of town from somewhere far away F G To lay my weary head back down and take in yesterday C G Am There's an empty glass with dried red wine stuck around the top F G And a couple empty bottles cause some things never stop Bridge F G C Drunken angel, how'd you get so lonely? Am G F How'd you write those songs that made me cry? F G Am Send one down for your old friend Blaze Foley F G It makes me think some folks should never die C G Am G F I sleep in Lucinda's room C G And wake up every morning at the crack of noon Am G F C Stumble out into the street and try to find my feet F G C I sleep in Lucinda's room Verse C G Am Not everyone is a winner nor do they get a ring F G They tell you they're in trouble having never said a thing C G Am They can love you so damn hard it's like a hurricane F G They can love you so damn good it takes away the pain C G Am G F I sleep in Lucinda's room C G And wake up every morning at the crack of noon Am G F C Stumble out into the street and try to find my feet F G C I sleep in Lucinda's room Interlude C G Am G F C G Verse C G Am I hear people whisper, I hear all the talk F G And to tell the truth so quiet can make it hard to walk C G Am To walk the line that's ever so thin you lose your nerve F G Some people only get the love they think that they deserve C G Am G F I sleep in Lucinda's room C G And wake up every morning at the crack of noon Am G F C Stumble out into the street and try to find my feet F G C I sleep in Lucinda's room Am G F C Stumble out into the street and try to find my feet F G C I sleep in Lucinda's room Outro C G Am G F C G