[intro] C Am G C C Am G C [verse 1] C I finally quit smoking cigarettes C Am And I don’t go downtown drinking till it’s dawn G The best parts of you are here C but you’re still gone C And lord I’ve been trying to smile like you told me C Am Laugh like the old me, it comes out all wrong G The best parts of you are here C but you’re still gone C And I still tie that double knot C The one you taught Am that gets caught on the banks G The best parts of you are here C but you still ain’t [interlude] C Am G C C Am G C [verse 2] C I finally quit smoking cigarettes C Am And I don’t go downtown drinking till it’s dawn G The best parts of you are C here but you’re still gone [interlude] Am G C F Am G C F [verse 1] Am I heard your father got sick of Long Island G I’ve been trying like hell to call C F My mind aint well and I just can’t tell you why Am I heard they shut the old bar G We’d go to when we needed rest C F We’d always stay out too late Tuesday nights [verse 2] Am You said I was the perfect gentleman G You used to hold me by my gentle hands C F These ain't the hopefuls hands you held before Am And I’ve been drinking so much lately G It seems a damn double blade C Cuz when I’m drunk F I dream you’re dancing down the shore [interlude] Am G C F Am G C F [verse 1] Am I heard your father got sick of Long Island G I’ve been trying like hell to call C F My mind aint well and I just can’t tell you why Am I heard they shut the old bar G We’d go to when we needed rest C F We’d always stay out too late Tuesday nights [interlude] Am G C F Am G C F [verse 1] Am I heard your father got sick of Long Island G I’ve been trying like hell to call C F My mind aint well and I just can’t tell you why Am I heard they shut the old bar G We’d go to when we needed rest C F We’d always stay out too late Tuesday nights
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