Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - Cigarettes and Wine Chords
Tempo:
109.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [A]
[D]
I saw her [A] in the Roosevelt Spring, where [D] time doesn't touch anything.
She never did [A] say she could sing, [D] but [A] I figured [D] it, so I needed [A] some company [Em] then.
[A]
Not sisters [D] or children, [A] me, [D]
that's a hell of [A] a spot to be in.
She put me [D] in trouble, money and [G] liquor [A] and lust.
I'd taken my [D] heart and my trust, and I could [A] see it should have been dust.
I headed my [D] way, [G] she was in [A] a bar in [Em] town.
[A]
Her alto [D] settled me down, so I started [A] hanging around.
Didn't need much [D] to say, she smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [D] me happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's [D] own truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
The last of [D] my years, hangs on [A] her shoulders and feet.
Bar owner gets [D] him on his treat, I took time [A] playing my trick.
Backed out [D] the door, must be [A] attracted to those.
Witness [D] to many a throw, life it ain't [A] grindstone, no.
[D] She smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine, she kept me [D] happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's [D] own truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
The last of my [D] years, lost on the [A] dry side of town.
[D] My [A] [D] memory's slowing me down, she shook me [A] and I came around.
Came back [D] alive, dairy [A] of mother and dad.
[E] She showed me [D] what I never had, princess of [A] me she got sad.
Cause I won't take her [D] well.
She smelled like [G] cigarettes and wine, she kept me [D] happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's own [D] truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
My small rain, [D]
she left me alone with these pills.
The last of my years.
[D]
I saw her [A] in the Roosevelt Spring, where [D] time doesn't touch anything.
She never did [A] say she could sing, [D] but [A] I figured [D] it, so I needed [A] some company [Em] then.
[A]
Not sisters [D] or children, [A] me, [D]
that's a hell of [A] a spot to be in.
She put me [D] in trouble, money and [G] liquor [A] and lust.
I'd taken my [D] heart and my trust, and I could [A] see it should have been dust.
I headed my [D] way, [G] she was in [A] a bar in [Em] town.
[A]
Her alto [D] settled me down, so I started [A] hanging around.
Didn't need much [D] to say, she smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine.
She kept [D] me happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's [D] own truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
The last of [D] my years, hangs on [A] her shoulders and feet.
Bar owner gets [D] him on his treat, I took time [A] playing my trick.
Backed out [D] the door, must be [A] attracted to those.
Witness [D] to many a throw, life it ain't [A] grindstone, no.
[D] She smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine, she kept me [D] happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's [D] own truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
The last of my [D] years, lost on the [A] dry side of town.
[D] My [A] [D] memory's slowing me down, she shook me [A] and I came around.
Came back [D] alive, dairy [A] of mother and dad.
[E] She showed me [D] what I never had, princess of [A] me she got sad.
Cause I won't take her [D] well.
She smelled like [G] cigarettes and wine, she kept me [D] happy all the time.
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, but it's the God's own [D] truth.
She lives down [G] inside of me still, rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
She left me [A] alone with these pills.
My small rain, [D]
she left me alone with these pills.
The last of my years.
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[N] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
I saw her [A] in the Roosevelt Spring, _ _ _ where [D] time doesn't touch anything. _ _ _ _
She never did [A] say she could sing, _ _ _ [D] but [A] I figured [D] it, so I _ _ _ _ _ _
needed [A] some company [Em] then.
[A] _ _ _
Not sisters [D] or children, [A] me, _ [D] _ _ _
that's a hell of [A] a spot to be in.
_ She put me [D] in trouble, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
money and [G] liquor [A] and lust.
I'd _ _ _ taken my [D] heart and my trust, _ _ _ and I could [A] see it should have been dust. _ _ _
I headed my [D] way, _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] she was in [A] a bar in [Em] town.
[A] _ _ _ _
Her alto [D] settled me down, _ _ _ so I started [A] hanging _ around. _ _ _
Didn't need much [D] to say, _ she _ _ _ _ _ _ smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine. _ _ _
She kept [D] me happy all the time. _ _ _
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ but _ _ it's the God's [D] own truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down [G] inside of me still, _ _ rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills. _ _ _
The last of [D] my years, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hangs on [A] her shoulders and feet. _ _ _ _
Bar owner gets [D] him on his treat, _ _ _ _ I took time [A] playing my trick. _ _ _ _ _
Backed out [D] the door, _ _ _ _ _ _
must be [A] attracted to those. _ _ _ _
Witness [D] to many a throw, _ _ _ _ _ life it ain't [A] _ grindstone, no. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ She _ _ _ _ _ _
smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine, _ _ _ she kept me [D] happy all the time.
_ _ I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ _ but it's the God's [D] own truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down [G] inside of me still, _ _ _ rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills. _ _ _
The last of my [D] years, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lost on the [A] dry side of town.
_ _ [D] My [A] _ _ [D] memory's slowing me down, _ _ _ she shook me [A] and I came around. _ _ _ _
Came back [D] alive, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
dairy [A] of mother and dad. _ _ _
[E] She showed me [D] what I never had, _ _ _ _ _ princess of [A] me she got sad.
_ Cause I won't take her [D] well. _ _
_ _ _ _ _
She smelled like [G] _ cigarettes and wine, _ _ _ she kept me [D] happy all the time.
_ _ _ I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ _ _ _ but it's the God's own [D] truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down _ [G] inside of _ me still, _ rolled _ up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills.
_ _ My small rain, [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ she left me alone with these pills.
_ _ The last of my years. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
I saw her [A] in the Roosevelt Spring, _ _ _ where [D] time doesn't touch anything. _ _ _ _
She never did [A] say she could sing, _ _ _ [D] but [A] I figured [D] it, so I _ _ _ _ _ _
needed [A] some company [Em] then.
[A] _ _ _
Not sisters [D] or children, [A] me, _ [D] _ _ _
that's a hell of [A] a spot to be in.
_ She put me [D] in trouble, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
money and [G] liquor [A] and lust.
I'd _ _ _ taken my [D] heart and my trust, _ _ _ and I could [A] see it should have been dust. _ _ _
I headed my [D] way, _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] she was in [A] a bar in [Em] town.
[A] _ _ _ _
Her alto [D] settled me down, _ _ _ so I started [A] hanging _ around. _ _ _
Didn't need much [D] to say, _ she _ _ _ _ _ _ smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine. _ _ _
She kept [D] me happy all the time. _ _ _
I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ but _ _ it's the God's [D] own truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down [G] inside of me still, _ _ rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills. _ _ _
The last of [D] my years, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hangs on [A] her shoulders and feet. _ _ _ _
Bar owner gets [D] him on his treat, _ _ _ _ I took time [A] playing my trick. _ _ _ _ _
Backed out [D] the door, _ _ _ _ _ _
must be [A] attracted to those. _ _ _ _
Witness [D] to many a throw, _ _ _ _ _ life it ain't [A] _ grindstone, no. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ She _ _ _ _ _ _
smelled [G] like cigarettes and wine, _ _ _ she kept me [D] happy all the time.
_ _ I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ _ but it's the God's [D] own truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down [G] inside of me still, _ _ _ rolled up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills. _ _ _
The last of my [D] years, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lost on the [A] dry side of town.
_ _ [D] My [A] _ _ [D] memory's slowing me down, _ _ _ she shook me [A] and I came around. _ _ _ _
Came back [D] alive, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
dairy [A] of mother and dad. _ _ _
[E] She showed me [D] what I never had, _ _ _ _ _ princess of [A] me she got sad.
_ Cause I won't take her [D] well. _ _
_ _ _ _ _
She smelled like [G] _ cigarettes and wine, _ _ _ she kept me [D] happy all the time.
_ _ _ I know that [A] ain't no trouble, _ _ _ _ but it's the God's own [D] truth. _
_ _ _ _ She lives down _ [G] inside of _ me still, _ rolled _ up like [D] a twenty dollar bill.
_ _ _ She left me [A] alone with these pills.
_ _ My small rain, [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ she left me alone with these pills.
_ _ The last of my years. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _