[verse 1] C Dm Really can't remember where I left my spine F G Carryin' my body in a bag for dimes C Hidden in the pages Dm F of the New York Times at home C Dm And maybe I'll be better if I take my meds F G Ain't a doubleheader if you lose your head C Dm Try the medication that I bought instead F It's workin' for a little, G but there's not much left [chorus] Am G Am C F Darling, don't you weep Am G Am C F There's a place for me Am G Am C F Somewhere we can sleep Am G Am C F See you in your dreams [verse 2] C Dm Ever since a little girl, I found it sweet F G Drivin' past a graveyard on a lonesome street C All the little flowers Dm F gave me somethin' to believe in C Dm Never knew the feelin' of a stable home F G Been a couple years of livin' on the road C Couldn't really tell you Dm where they'd leave a stone F G To visit me when I am dead and gone [chorus] Am G Am C F Darlin', don't you weep Am G Am C F There's a place for me Am G Am C F Somewhere we can sleep Am G Am C F I'll see you in your dreams Am G Am C F Darlin', don't you cry Am G Am C F Head fast toward the light Am G Am C F Foolish men have tried Am G Am But only you have shown me C F how to love bein' alive [bridge] C Dm C G Until it's time to see the light F G I'll make my own with you each night C Dm C G I'll kidnap all the stars and F I will keep them in your eyes C Dm C G I'll wrap them up in velvet twine F G And hang 'em from a fishin' line C Dm C G F So I can see them anytime I like [chorus] Am G Am C F Darlin', don't you weep Am G Am C F There's a place for me Am G Am C F Somewhere we can sleep Am G Am C F I'll see you in your dreams Am G Am C F Darlin', don't you cry Am G Am C F Head fast toward the light Am G Am C F Foolish men have tried Am G Am But only you have shown me C F how to love bein' alive
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