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INTRO: A9       

       A                               C     
Well, I used to drive a cab, you know        
C                                            
I heard a siren scream                       
D                                            
Pulled over to the corner                    
      C                  A9               
And I fell into a dream 


        A                                  
There were two men eating pennies            
C                                            
And three young girls who cried              
D                                            
The West coast is falling,                   
C                         A9              
I see rocks in the sky. 


E7                                           
The preacher took his bible                  

And laid it on the stool.                    
       D                                   
He said: with the congregation running,      
         C                 A9 A A9 A 
Why should I play the fool? 

Well, I used to be a woman, you know         
C                                            
I took you for a ride,                       
D                                            
I let you fly my airplane                    
C                                A           
It looked good for your pride.               

'Cause you're the kind of man you know              
C                                                   
Who likes what he says.                             
D                                                   
I wonder what's it's like                           
           C       A                              
To be so far over my head. 


       E7                                         
Well, the lady made the wedding                     

And she brought along the ring.                     
    D                 C                             
She got down on her knees                           
        C                                A9 A7 
And said: Let's get on with this thing. 

Well, I used to be a folk singer                    
C                                                   
Keeping managers alive,                             
D                                                   
When you saw me on a corner                         
C                       A7                          
And told me I was jive. 

So I unlocked your mind, you know                   
C                                                   
To see what I could see.                            
D                                                   
If you guarantee the postage,                       
     C                        A7                    
I'll mail you back the key.                         
       E7                                   
Well I woke up in the morning               

With an arrow through my nose               
           D             D4            
There was an Indian in the corner           
C                      A9  Em  A9  Em 
Tryin' on my clothes. 


      A                                   
Well, I used to be asleep you know          
C                                           
With blankets on my bed.                    
D                                           
I stayed there for a while                  
        C                       A9  A  
'Til they discovered I was dead. 

The coroner was friendly                    
C                                           
And I liked him quite a lot.                
D                                           
If I hadn't 've been a woman                
          C                       A9   
I guess I'd never have been caught.         
    E7                                      
They gave me back my house and car          
                      A9  A        
And nothing more was said.                  

Well, I was driving down the freeway         
      C                                    
When my car ran out of gas.                  
D                                            
Pulled over to the station                   
      C                   A                  
But I was afraid to ask. 

The servicemen were yellow                   
      C                                    
And the gasoline was green.                  
D                                            
Although I knew I couldn't                   
             C           A                 
I thought that I was gonna scream. 


             E7                            
That was on my last trip to Tulsa            

Just before the snow.                        
       D           D4                     
If you ever need a ride there,               
       C                 A9  Em x4  A9 
Be sure to let me know. 


      A                                      
I was chopping down a palm tree              
C                                            
When a friend dropped by to ask              
D                                            
If I would feel less lonely                  
      C                         A9        
If he helped me swing the axe.               
      A                            C 
I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely                      

We have here,                                                    
        D                                                      
I've been working on this palm tree                              
    C                 C  A  A9  A  A9  A  A9  A  A9  A 
For eighty seven years 


                             C                            
I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely                       

We have here,                                                     
D                                                                 
I've been working on this palm tree                               
             C     A7                                         
For eighty seven years 


       E7                                                       
He said: Go get lost!                                             

And walked towards his Cadillac.                                  
D                  D4                                          
I chopped down the palm tree                                      
C                                                                 
And it landed on his back. 		   
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