E _ _ _ _ _
Bm _ .
E _
Bm _
A _ _ _ _ .
_ I'm calling to tell you
E it's over.
_ _ .
_ Yes, darling, you're now free
A to go.
_ _ .
_ You're saying you're sorry
E you hurt me.
_ .
But you hurt me much more than
A you know.
_ _ .
_
D You're asking me where this
A call comes from.
_ .
_
E Oh, I hope that
B you won't end
E up here.
_ .
If
A your new romance turns out
E a failure, _ _ _ _ _ here's where to find me,
A my dear.
_ _ .
_ I'm just on the blue
E side of Olson, _ _ _ right next to a heartbreak _
A hotel.
_ _ .
_ In a tavern that's known as
E Three Teardrops, _ _ _ on a bar stool, doing
A so well.
The _ _
E _ _ _ _ .
_ _
A _ _ _ _ .
_ _ floor has a carpet
E of sorrow, _ _ _ but no one can weep in
A the aisle.
_ _ .
_ And they say someone broke
E the bar mirror _ with _ _ only _ ghosts
A of a smile.
_ .
The
D hands on the clock
A never alter, _ _
E for things
B never change
E in this _ _ place.
A There's no present, no past,
E no future.
_ _ .
_ We're the ones who have lost in
A love's _ _ race.
I'm just on the blue
E side of Lonesome, _ _ right next to the heartbreak
A hotel.
_ _ .
_ In a tavern that's known as
E Three Teardrops, _ _ _ on a bar stool, doing
A so well.
_ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _
N _ _ _ .