| A | D | A | |
| Al | l my day | dreams are dis | asters |
| A | D | A | |
| Sh | e's the | one, I think I | love |
| A | F#m | D | |
| Ri | vers b | urn, men run b | ackwards |
| A | D | |
| And for | her, that's e | nough |
| A | D | A | |
| Th | ey all c | ome from New Yo | rk City |
| A | D | A | |
| Th | ey woke | me up at da | wn |
| A | F#m | D | |
| S | he wa | lked with me to | the fountain |
| A | D | |
| She he | ld onto my arm |
| Chorus |
| A | |
| C | 'mon do what you did |
| D | Bm | |
| R | oll me under | New Madrid |
| D | E | |
| S | hake my baby and please bring her | back |
| A | |
| H | is death won't even be still |
| D | Bm | |
| C | arum's over the | landfill |
| D | E | A | |
| B | uries us all in | it's broken b | ack |
| Verse (same chords as first verse) |
| There's a man conviction |
| And although he's getting old |
| Mr. Browning has a prediction |
| We've all been told |
| So come on back to New York City |
| Roll your trucks in at dawn |
| Walk with me to the fountain |
| And hold onto my arm |
| Chorus |
| last chorus ends like this |
D - E - A - F# - D - E - A
| there is a common walk up pattern used throughout (usually when |
| moving from the A to D). It goes 0-2-4 (on A string a-b-c#) to D |
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