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Lucinda Williams Return Of The Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons
GWon't you scratch my itch sweet CAnnie GRich GAnd welcome me D7back to Gtown GCome out on your porch or I'll Cstep into your Gparlour And I'll A7tell you how it all went D7down GOut with the truckers and the G7kickers and the cowboy aCngels And a Ggood saloon in G7every single tCown And CI remember D7something that you once Gtold me And CI'll be damned if D7it did not come Gtrue CTwenty thousand Droads I went Gdown, Bm/F#down, Emdown And Cthey all lead me Dstraight back home to Gyou Cause I Bmheaded West to Cgrow up D7with the cGountry EmAcross those prairies D7with those waves of Ggrain And I Bmsaw my devil, and I Csaw my D7deep blue Gsea And I Cthought about a calico D7bonnet from CCheyenne to DTenneGsee GWe flew straight across that Criver Gbridge Last night D7half past Gtwo GThe switchman waved his lantern Cgoodbye and good Gday as A7we Went rolling D7through GBillboards and truckstops G7pass by the grievous Cangel GAnd now I know just D7what I have to Gdo And the Bmman on the radio Cwon't leave Dme Galone He wants to Emtake my money for Dsomething I've never been Gshown And I Bmsaw my devil, and I Csaw my Ddeep blue Gsea And I Cthought about a calico Dbonnet from CCheyenne to DTenneGsee GThe news I could bring I met Cup with the Gking On his head an D7amphetamine Gcrown He talked about unbuckling that old Cbible Gbelt And A7headed out for some desert D7town GOut with the truckers and the G7kickers and the cowboy aCngels And a Ggood saloon in every single Ctown And CI remember Dsomething that you once Gtold me And CI'll be damned if Dit did not come Gtrue CTwenty thousand Droads I went Gdown Bm/F#down Emdown And Cthey all lead me Dstraight back home to Gyou CTwenty thousand Droads I went Gdown dBm/F#own doEmwn And Cthey all lead me Dstraight back home to Gyou