Chords for Tyler Childers - Going Home and Messed Up Kid - The V Club, Huntington WV 1/05/18
Tempo:
86 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm [D] [C]
[G]
going to be alone for [B] another good morning night.
[G]
And my arms are wide and my [G] hands are kind of shaking because he [B] probably got [C] into a fight
with [G] me.
But he's [D] going home [C] right now.
[Am] [G]
So I'm going to wait.
And I'm the only person who came to [B] watch him play [C] outside.
I gotta close the [G] door.
It's about this time.
I started calling out my mother, said I didn't want [C] to be an artist.
Darcey.
[G]
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just [A] wait and run [C] for it.
[D] Every time.
[C] Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's all joy.
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[C] [G]
[G] [A]
[C] [G]
[D] [C]
[G]
This is a picture from the Tampkin reunion.
She's wearing my [C] favorite dress.
[C] And it makes me mad.
[G]
And it's hard on the [D] road.
[G] When every mile down the gravel she's staring at me [C] from the back.
And my picture [G] is, but [D] he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[Gm] [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just wait and run for [C] it.
[D] Every time.
[C] Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's [C] all joy.
But [D] he's going home [C] right now.
[D] But he's going home right [G] now.
[D]
[G]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] I'm still in the Salvation Army.
[G] They make you feel like [C] the movies.
[G] That ride [C] with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm here.
The same kid who fell without a shoe.
[G] The same exact abuse, all of you.
The kind of shit that's soft as a bone.
[C] Dying to be a grown kid.
[A] He's left around the room.
[G] The same sheet [C] of pen and box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The [A] old door [C] to the water.
[A] [C]
[D] [C] Tell me I got a problem drinking.
[G] Love going out on the weekend.
Oh, it means there's a pretty [D] place in the woods [C] at the drive-in hall.
I think it's too much.
[C] [G] Time's running late.
I love the sound of the wood chips rolling.
No [D] kind of paper that's [G] soft no more.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old [C] fax machine.
The old [D] door [C] to the water.
[G] [E]
[G] [G]
[C] [G] [C]
[D] [G]
[C] I'm still in the Salvation [C] Army.
They [G] make you feel like the movies.
That ride with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm pissed.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
[G] The same sheet of pen and [C] box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old door to the water.
The old fax machine.
[G]
going to be alone for [B] another good morning night.
[G]
And my arms are wide and my [G] hands are kind of shaking because he [B] probably got [C] into a fight
with [G] me.
But he's [D] going home [C] right now.
[Am] [G]
So I'm going to wait.
And I'm the only person who came to [B] watch him play [C] outside.
I gotta close the [G] door.
It's about this time.
I started calling out my mother, said I didn't want [C] to be an artist.
Darcey.
[G]
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just [A] wait and run [C] for it.
[D] Every time.
[C] Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's all joy.
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[C] [G]
[G] [A]
[C] [G]
[D] [C]
[G]
This is a picture from the Tampkin reunion.
She's wearing my [C] favorite dress.
[C] And it makes me mad.
[G]
And it's hard on the [D] road.
[G] When every mile down the gravel she's staring at me [C] from the back.
And my picture [G] is, but [D] he's going home [C] right now.
[G]
[Gm] [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just wait and run for [C] it.
[D] Every time.
[C] Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's [C] all joy.
But [D] he's going home [C] right now.
[D] But he's going home right [G] now.
[D]
[G]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] I'm still in the Salvation Army.
[G] They make you feel like [C] the movies.
[G] That ride [C] with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm here.
The same kid who fell without a shoe.
[G] The same exact abuse, all of you.
The kind of shit that's soft as a bone.
[C] Dying to be a grown kid.
[A] He's left around the room.
[G] The same sheet [C] of pen and box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The [A] old door [C] to the water.
[A] [C]
[D] [C] Tell me I got a problem drinking.
[G] Love going out on the weekend.
Oh, it means there's a pretty [D] place in the woods [C] at the drive-in hall.
I think it's too much.
[C] [G] Time's running late.
I love the sound of the wood chips rolling.
No [D] kind of paper that's [G] soft no more.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old [C] fax machine.
The old [D] door [C] to the water.
[G] [E]
[G] [G]
[C] [G] [C]
[D] [G]
[C] I'm still in the Salvation [C] Army.
They [G] make you feel like the movies.
That ride with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm pissed.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
[G] The same sheet of pen and [C] box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old door to the water.
The old fax machine.
Key:
C
G
D
A
Am
C
G
D
_ I'm [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ going to be alone for [B] another good morning night.
_ _ _ [G]
And my arms are wide and my [G] hands are kind of shaking because he [B] probably got [C] into a fight
with [G] me.
But he's [D] going home [C] right now.
[Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So I'm going to wait.
And I'm the only person who came to [B] watch him play [C] outside.
I gotta close the [G] door. _
It's about this time.
I started calling out my mother, said I didn't want [C] to be an artist.
_ Darcey.
[G] _ _
[D] But he's going home [C] right now. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just [A] wait and run [C] for it.
_ [D] _ Every time.
[C] _ Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's all joy. _
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is a picture from the Tampkin reunion.
She's wearing my [C] favorite dress.
[C] And it makes me mad.
[G] _ _
And it's hard on the [D] road.
[G] When every mile down the gravel she's staring at me [C] from the back.
And my picture [G] is, but [D] he's going home [C] right now. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just wait and run for [C] it. _
_ [D] _ Every time.
[C] _ Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's [C] all joy. _
But [D] he's going home [C] right now. _
[D] But he's going home right _ _ _ _ _ [G] now.
_ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ I'm still in the Salvation Army.
[G] They make you feel like [C] the movies.
[G] That ride [C] with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm here.
The same kid who fell without a shoe.
[G] The same exact abuse, all of you.
The kind of shit that's soft as a bone.
[C] Dying to be a grown kid.
_ [A] He's left around the room.
[G] The same sheet [C] of pen and box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The [A] old door [C] to the water. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ [C] _ _ Tell me I got a problem drinking.
[G] Love going out on the weekend.
Oh, it means there's a pretty [D] place in the woods [C] at the drive-in hall.
I think it's too much.
[C] _ [G] Time's running late.
I love the sound of the wood chips rolling.
No [D] kind of paper that's [G] soft no more.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old [C] fax machine.
The old [D] door [C] to the water.
_ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ I'm still in the Salvation [C] Army.
They [G] make you feel like the movies.
That ride with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm pissed.
_ [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] _ [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
[G] The same sheet of pen and [C] box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] _ The old fax machine.
The old door to the water.
The old fax machine. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ going to be alone for [B] another good morning night.
_ _ _ [G]
And my arms are wide and my [G] hands are kind of shaking because he [B] probably got [C] into a fight
with [G] me.
But he's [D] going home [C] right now.
[Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So I'm going to wait.
And I'm the only person who came to [B] watch him play [C] outside.
I gotta close the [G] door. _
It's about this time.
I started calling out my mother, said I didn't want [C] to be an artist.
_ Darcey.
[G] _ _
[D] But he's going home [C] right now. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just [A] wait and run [C] for it.
_ [D] _ Every time.
[C] _ Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's all joy. _
[D] But he's going home [C] right now.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is a picture from the Tampkin reunion.
She's wearing my [C] favorite dress.
[C] And it makes me mad.
[G] _ _
And it's hard on the [D] road.
[G] When every mile down the gravel she's staring at me [C] from the back.
And my picture [G] is, but [D] he's going home [C] right now. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ [D] I have no gas.
[C] Just get me back.
[G] And know that you can't just wait and run for [C] it. _
_ [D] _ Every time.
[C] _ Darcey's mine.
[G] My heart goes up in my voice and it's [C] all joy. _
But [D] he's going home [C] right now. _
[D] But he's going home right _ _ _ _ _ [G] now.
_ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ I'm still in the Salvation Army.
[G] They make you feel like [C] the movies.
[G] That ride [C] with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm here.
The same kid who fell without a shoe.
[G] The same exact abuse, all of you.
The kind of shit that's soft as a bone.
[C] Dying to be a grown kid.
_ [A] He's left around the room.
[G] The same sheet [C] of pen and box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The [A] old door [C] to the water. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ [C] _ _ Tell me I got a problem drinking.
[G] Love going out on the weekend.
Oh, it means there's a pretty [D] place in the woods [C] at the drive-in hall.
I think it's too much.
[C] _ [G] Time's running late.
I love the sound of the wood chips rolling.
No [D] kind of paper that's [G] soft no more.
[Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old [C] fax machine.
The old [D] door [C] to the water.
_ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ I'm still in the Salvation [C] Army.
They [G] make you feel like the movies.
That ride with the crooked smile.
I wonder why the hell I'm pissed.
_ [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
The same sheet of pen and box.
The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] _ [Am] He's left [C] around the room.
[G] The same sheet of pen and [C] box.
[G] The old fax machine.
The old [C] door to the water.
[G] _ The old fax machine.
The old door to the water.
The old fax machine. _ _ _ _