F
I’ll lock myself away and not face one more day
Gm
On the streets of this town
C
And all I’ve got to lose, is a feelin’ called the blues
F
And a little ol’ frown;
F
I signed your dotted line and did my best at tryin’,
Gm
Givin’ all I could give
C
And all I’ve gotten back is this feelin’ that I lack
F
What I’m needing to live
Gm
F
And you say you don’t see it when a grown man starts to cry,
Gm
Bb
C
You turn your face away and you walk on by.
F
I found myself a girl who brightened up my world
Gm
from December to May
C
And then ran off with Jim, but I’ll defer to him
F
And his purple beret
F
‘Cause he knows how to wheel and deal and not to feel
Gm
When he’s knockin’ you down
C
And I know he’ll succeed ‘ cause that’s just what you need
F
On the streets of this town
Gm
F
And you say you don’t see it when a grown man starts to cry,
Gm
Bb
C
You turn your face away and you walk on by.
F
I’ll lock myself away and not face one more day
Gm
On the streets of this town
C
And all I’ve got to lose, is a feelin’ called the blues
F
That’s been going around;
F
I fit your crazy norm and wore your uniform
Gm
Where you told me to go
C
And got back in return this here feelin’ that I’ve learned
F
What the Indians know
Gm
F
And you say you don’t see it when a grown man starts to cry,
Gm
Bb
C
You turn your face away and you walk on by.
C
Bb
Gm
F