Chords for DRUNKARD'S SONG
Tempo:
66.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A] [D] When I was young, glad about eight or ten, I'd go out on the parties and [D] drink with the men.
They said when I grow up the drunkard [A] I'll be, from the smell of the bottle I'll [D] never be free.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more I float [D] away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] [D] I remember my home, it gives me [A] a thrill, and the nights that I spent with Joe Clark [D] on the hill.
Later a weekend was [A] never alone, because I was always too drunk to [D] go home.
For I drink and I drink all night [A] and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] [D] But last Sunday morning when I went [A] to pray, in a quaint little church just [D] across the way.
As the service continued it was [A] all plain to see, that there wasn't enough wine for the preacher [D] and me.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] Now the years have passed and I'm [A] growing old, they say to my food is bad [D] for the soul.
But it weakens your kidneys and [A] uproots your hair, makes a difference to me because I'm too [D] drunk to care.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
They said when I grow up the drunkard [A] I'll be, from the smell of the bottle I'll [D] never be free.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more I float [D] away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] [D] I remember my home, it gives me [A] a thrill, and the nights that I spent with Joe Clark [D] on the hill.
Later a weekend was [A] never alone, because I was always too drunk to [D] go home.
For I drink and I drink all night [A] and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] [D] But last Sunday morning when I went [A] to pray, in a quaint little church just [D] across the way.
As the service continued it was [A] all plain to see, that there wasn't enough wine for the preacher [D] and me.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] Now the years have passed and I'm [A] growing old, they say to my food is bad [D] for the soul.
But it weakens your kidneys and [A] uproots your hair, makes a difference to me because I'm too [D] drunk to care.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
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_ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ When I was young, glad about eight or ten, I'd go out on the parties and [D] drink with the men.
They said when I grow up the drunkard [A] I'll be, from the smell of the bottle I'll [D] never be free.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more I float [D] away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ I remember my home, it gives me [A] a thrill, and the nights that I spent with Joe Clark [D] on the hill.
Later a weekend was [A] never alone, because I was always too drunk to [D] go home.
For I drink and I drink all night [A] and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ But last Sunday morning when I went [A] to pray, in a quaint little church just [D] across the way.
As the service continued it was [A] all plain to see, that there wasn't enough wine for the preacher [D] and me.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ Now the years have passed and I'm [A] growing old, they say to my food is bad [D] for the soul.
But it weakens your kidneys and [A] uproots your hair, makes a difference to me because I'm too [D] drunk to care.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They said when I grow up the drunkard [A] I'll be, from the smell of the bottle I'll [D] never be free.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more I float [D] away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ I remember my home, it gives me [A] a thrill, and the nights that I spent with Joe Clark [D] on the hill.
Later a weekend was [A] never alone, because I was always too drunk to [D] go home.
For I drink and I drink all night [A] and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ But last Sunday morning when I went [A] to pray, in a quaint little church just [D] across the way.
As the service continued it was [A] all plain to see, that there wasn't enough wine for the preacher [D] and me.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ Now the years have passed and I'm [A] growing old, they say to my food is bad [D] for the soul.
But it weakens your kidneys and [A] uproots your hair, makes a difference to me because I'm too [D] drunk to care.
For I drink and I drink all [A] night and all day, and the more that I drink the more [D] I float away.
Nobody knows what my future [A] might be, for they say there's no hope for a [D] drunkard like me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _