Cross Canadian Ragweed - Lonley Feeling

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Band name Cross Canadian Ragweed
Song name Lonley Feeling
Tab type Chords
Added 05/09/2008
Size 4.13 kb
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written by Robert Earl Keen
style of Cross Canadian Ragweed
album: Back to Tulsa; Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom


Capo on 5th fret.  I use C instead of Cmaj7...it just sounds better to me that way.

E-------------------3-|
B-------------------3-|
G-------------------0-|
D-------------------2-|
A--------0--2--3----3-|
E--3--3---------------|

G                                 Cmaj7               G  Cmaj7
It’s a long stretch of highway at midnight in New Mexico
G                        	   Cmaj7                 D
It’s a small colored light that shines from your car radio
         Cmaj7                G
It’s the old motel owner who sleeps on a cot
    Cmaj7                         D
And gives you the very last hit from her pot
G             Cmaj7                     G    Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling it’s what you’ve got
G             Cmaj7               G   Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling like it or not

G                                 Cmaj7                 G    Cmaj7
It’s a crack in the sidewalk right next to a pay telephone
G                        	Cmaj7                 D
It’s someone’s recorder when hoping that someone is home
      Cmaj7                G
It’s an hour to kill to do what you please
    Cmaj7                   D
But nobody’s up for just shooting the breeze
G              Cmaj7                   G   Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling it’s like a disease
G              Cmaj7                       G    Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling you pray that it leaves

                                                                           G    
                                Cmaj7                         G  Cmaj7
It’s your best friend from high school who sees you and wishes you well
G                        Cmaj7                          D
You try to break through but you run outta stories to tell
         Cmaj7                G
So you bid him goodbye and you step into space
    Cmaj7                        D
There’s so many questions that you cannot face
G             Cmaj7                 G       Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling taking his place
G             Cmaj7                     G    Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling you just can’t erase

                                                                            G   
                     Cmaj7                            G     Cmaj7
It’s three men from Chile who are tired and they wanna go home
G                        	Cmaj7                   D
They’ve run outta money and they’re stuck up in East Oregon
         Cmaj7                     G
So you give them the small bit of change from your hand
    Cmaj7                          D
You try to speak Spanish but they don’t understand
G              Cmaj7                G   Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling it gets to a man
G              Cmaj7                          G    Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling that runs through the land

                                                                           G    
                         Cmaj7                        G  Cmaj7
It’s a statue of Jesus that your grandmother had when she died
G                        	      Cmaj7                    D
All cracked and all yellow and you know you should throw it aside
         Cmaj7                     G
But you’re growing religious the older you get
    Cmaj7                      D
You haven’t been saved but it could happen yet
G              Cmaj7              G      Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling full of regret
G              Cmaj7                   G      Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling won’t let you forget

G                                  Cmaj7                   G  Cmaj7
It’s a bus stop, a street cop, an old dog, the new kid, a bum
G                         Cmaj7                         D
It’s fright and rejected, neglected the blind deaf and dumb
         Cmaj7                       G
But you look in the mirror and you’re still hanging in
    Cmaj7                   D
It’s there to remind you how lucky you’ve been
G             Cmaj7              G   Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling now and again
G             Cmaj7                      G      Cmaj7
It’s a lonely feeling that comes from within.