A _ _
G Lori lit a
Em cigarette and smiled and
C waved the smoke out
G of her face.
Well, her black hair
Em frowned from the summer sun,
C green eyes looked
G around the place.
And she told me that she
Em loved me and I grinned and
C grabbed her hand and said,.
G I know, let's get from
Em here now, darling, if we're
Am going, let's go
G on and go.
_ _ _
Em _ _
C _ .
_
G _ _ _ _
Em _ _ _ .
_
G _ Well, Lori said a
Em family used to have a little
C money and they still acted
G like a dude.
But your daddy don't
Em think I'm fit to
C sit in the same
G room with you.
And if I ever set
Em foot in Sevier County,
C well, your brother said he'd
G break my jaw.
But here I
Em stand with a dark-haired
C daughter of Southwest
G Arkansas.
And
C I've been
G learning
Am that the leaving
G and the
D barely
Em breaking even,.
C it's
G just a
Am part of life for you
G and me.
And
C I've been
G living
Am with a loneliness
G that's got
D down
Em in my bones.
I
C guess it's
G just
Am another phase of
D being free.
And
Am I've been learning how to lose a thing I never laid a
C hand on all day long.
G Well, good
D Lord,
Em Lori, I love
D you.
Could it
C go more wrong.
_
G Well, good
D Lord,
Em Lori, I love
D you.
Could it
C go more wrong.
La,
Am da, da,
G da, da _ .
Well,
Em _ _
C _ _
G _ _ _ .
_
Em _ _
C _ _
G _ D.
Queen's
Em dry, so I bought us both a
C bottle in downtown
G Broken Bowl.
Well, Lori's got a
Em buddy with a double-wide
C trailer, they were shaking
G Domino's.
And I had good intent,
Em until I had too
C many, I was stupid, I
G suppose.
You better put a little
Em money where your mouth is,
C boy, and try to
G keep it close.
And
C I've been
G learning
Am that believing,
G and
D barely
Em breaking even,
C is
G just a
Am part of life for
G you and me.
_ And
C I've been
G living
Am with loneliness,
G got
D down
Em in my bones, I
C guess it's
G just
D another phase of living.
_ And
Am I've been learning how to lose a thing I never laid a
C hand on, all along.
G Well, good
Dm Lord,
Em Lori, I
G love you, could it
C go more wrong.
_
G Well, good
D Lord,
Em Lori, I love
D you, could it
C go more wrong.
_ _
Am _ .
D _
A _ _
G _ _
Em _ _
C _ .
_
G _ _ _ _
Em _ _
C _ .
_
G _ Well, Lori said, I
Em wonder what we ever went
C through all this
G trouble for.
You ain't half of
Em who I thought you
C was.
And this ain't
G fun no more.
And our words cut
Em clean through drunk and
C dark and dimming
G doorway light.
Well, I've had all
Em I can hand.
C Hope you're happy now.
G Good night.
_
C I guess the
G folks were right.
_
C Guess the
G folks were right.
_ _
C _ .
_ _
G Well, good
D night,
Em Lori, I
D love you.
Could it
C go more wrong.
_
G Well,
D good night,
Em Lori, I
D love you.
Could it
C go more wrong.
_
D La da da da da
A da da da
G da da da.
_
Em _ _
C _ _
G _ _ _ .
_
Em _ _ _
C _
G _ _ _ .
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Em _ _ _
G _ _ _ _ .
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Em _ _ _
G _ _ _ _ .
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Em _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .