(try capoing up 3) G D Am G D Plane comes down on the old runway, home again for a week I'll stay G D Am G D Hanging out like I used to do, hope to find some old friends I knew G D Am G D Hear the news in the honky tonk, who got married, yes, and who split up G D Am G D Drinking beer while the jukebox plays, brand new songs for brand new days C G D Am Quiet nights and empty streets, sleepy town, humble home C G D Same old waltz in the wind, by the railroad track G D Am G D Riding out to a country bridge, moonlight shining across the ridge G D Am G Frozen trees neath a billion stars, 7 friends jammed in Robby's car C G D Am High as kites and wild and gone, drunk as well and laughing loud C G D Back at home I say good night (Good night) and I close the door G D Am G Sunday morning the church bell rings, the organ plays and the choir D G D Am sings. Where am I while the preacher speaks? Dreaming dreams neath G D my sheets asleep C G D Am C Waking up and trying to think, what went down, what'd we do? I rub G D my eyes and I shake my head and feel the sun G D Am G Plane takes off on the old runway, snow fell light on the ground D G D Am G today Lost an hour that I gained before, headed back to my New York D G D Am D door. fare thee well, adios, adieu and best of luck to all of you I G D Am ain't no saint and I don't pretend to be, but I hope you all found a G D friend in me C G D Am City lights blink and shine, down below, let it change C G D It's often said that life is strange, oh yes, but compared to what?
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