Cifras
Two Dollar Novels

Tom: C

Introdução:

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                               C               Dm       F                 G 
Well I turned right on First, left on White Oak
   F                                       C 
Back to my old neighborhood
 C                           Dm 
I saw old Doc Randolph
               F                     G 
He was mowing his yard
 F                                                                     C 
He's kept it up ??bout the best he could.
   Am 
And Evelyn his wife of thirty-two years
               G 
She smiled as I drove by
                   F                                                   C 
And she waved from her front porch swing.
                           C               Dm                 F                     G 
And she went back to readin? her two dollar novel
               F                                           C 
And playin? with her wedding ring.
verse 2
             C                           Dm                         F                         G 
A few houses needed paintin?, a few gates were unhinged
             F                                                         C 
But generally the place looked the same.
             C                         Dm                               F         G 
The driveways were full of bikes and Buick sedans
                 F                                             C 
Things any good American would claim.
           Am                                                 G 
And all them other lovers that married for cover
                     F                                                     C 
They were out for the sacred nightly stroll.
                     C                                     Dm                       F                     G 
They were wishing they were characters in a two dollar novel
   F                                                     C 
Wishing for their weight in gold.
Interlude
 C     Bb   F 
verse 3
           C           Dm                             F                         G 
Now Mary Elizabeth, she's my high school sweetheart
   F                                                             C 
She married my best high school friend
         C                   Dm                           F                         G 
He manages the hardware store, she became a nurse
         F                                       C 
And I became a memory to them.
         Am                                                                   G 
And all my other buddies they just got lost in outer space
                   F                                                           C 
And they ran off to serve their country well.
                           C                       Dm           F                 G 
They're all fighting in a war of two dollar novels
                 F                                               C 
Where only the toughest live to tell.
verse 4
                         C               Dm                       F                 G 
So I turned right on White Oak and left on First
   F                                           C 
Out of that old neighborhood
                   C                         Dm                               F                           G 
I left Doctor and Mrs. Randolph sipping ice tea on the front porch
       F                                                           C 
Wondering if I'd ever come to any good.
                       Am                                                 G 
And on a thousand shady streets in a thousand other towns
           F                                                                       C 
Now people, Lord, they're doing just the same.
                           C                       Dm                 F                 G 
They're all living their lives like two dollar novels
             F                                                         C 
And wondering why the world is so insane.
                           C                     Dm                   F                 G 
They're all living their lives like two dollar novels
                     F                                                               C 
And wondering why there's nothing left to gain.