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Bartender blues  James Taylor

              But I d[D]on't mind the money at [G]all
                 I see l[G]ots of sad f[G7]aces
              And l[C]ots of bad [Am7]cases
              Of [D]folks with their backs to the w[G]all
              Chorus:  But I need [G]four walls a[G7]round me to [C]hold my [Am7]life
                       To [D]keep me from going a-[G]stra[D]y
                       And a [G]honky-tonk an[G7]gel to h[C]old me tight
                       To [D]keep me from slipping [G]away
                             I can l[G]ight up your [G7]smokes
              I can l[C]augh at your [Am7]jokes
              I can w[D]atch you fall down on your [G]knees[D]
              I can c[G]lose down this [G7]bar
              I can g[C]as up my[Am7] car
              I can p[D]ack up and mail in my [G]key
Chorus:
              Now, the [G]smoke fills the [G7]air
              In this [C]honky-tonk b[Am7]ar
              And I'm t[D]hinking 'bout where I'd rather [G]be
              But I b[G]urned all my b[G7]ridges
              I s[C]ank all my s[Am7]hips
              And I'm s[D]tranded at the edge of the [G]sea[D]
Chorus:
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/ / )_(__(_ - "Look out for that root." -James Taylor
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