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Girl From a Pawnshop  The Black Crowes

Girl from a Pawnshop
Three Snakes and One Charm
The Black Crowes
For the record, I only figured out the main chords. You can play this along with
the song and have it sound fine, and it's great for playing the song solo.
Verse 1:
[C]With pawnshop eyes and a second hand frown
[F]she sat silent at the ta[C]ble
Her boots were brown, should she leave town
[F]To play the role of lover ex-pa[C]triot
A nod to the waiter,always her flirty behavior,
[F]You know she always gets one on the h[C]ouse
She pulls out a letter from a bag under her sweater
[F]And before she reads she straightens her bl[C]ouse
Pre-Chorus:
[G]There's a passion in [C]being alone A g[G]race in a loveless t[C]ime
[G]There's no new cross, [C]there's no new sign
[D]only the sun and the [G]changing tide
Chorus:
[Em]And out of respect, [D]well I really must confess
I never lost your n[C]umber I never
lost your [G]address
[Em]And if we remain friends at best
[D]Sometime later no, no not yet
[C]we'll smile and remember it like [G]this
Verse 2:
[C]She put back the letter, one tear
falls like a feather
[F]And disappears
on this bar room f[C]loor
The gratuity included, you know
the letter concluded
[F]P.S. All my l[C]ove
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Solo chords same as chorus, then
[G] [G] [Cadd9] [D]  
Ending:
[G]P.S. [G]Al[Cadd9]l my [D] love
Play the ending as many times as feels right. It has a super nice sound and I like
to play it quite a few times getting quieter and quieter on the last 3 or 4.
Enjoy!

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