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Waymore Blues Chords

(ver. 3)
Waylon Jennings
(PartII)
Capo on the 1st fret.


Verse 1:
          E
 	 Friday night comes too late,boys

 	 And Monday morning comes too soon
             A
 	 Friday night comes too late,boys
                                      E 
 	 And Monday morning comes too soon
          B
 	 Every midnight every Sunday
               A                 E
 	 I'm left howling at the moon


Verse 2:
          E
 	 I'm a little rough and rowdy

 	 And that's the better side of me
               A 
 	 I'm a little rough and rowdy
                                      E
 	 And that's the better side of me
            B        
 	 If you come up from the wrong side
             A                      E
 	 I'll be obliged to set you free


Verse 3:
           E
 	 I couldn't make out with a credit card

 	 In that cat house over there
             A
 	 I couldn't make out with a credit card
                                 E  
 	 In that cat house over there
           B
 	 Women got my number
                        A
 	 But they don't call
                           E
 	 'Cause they don't care


Verse 4:
          E 
 	 When it comes to women,boys

 	 I like to keep one in reserve
             A 
 	 When it comes to women,boys
                                  E
 	 I like to keep one in reserve
            B 
 	 It don't take a lot of loving
              A                      E
 	 But it sure takes a lot of nerve

 	 
Verse 5:
         E
 	 Women,women,women

 	 They've got all i need to live
           A
 	 Women,women,women
                                   E  
 	 They've got all i need to live
            B                            A
 	 Though it ain't easy livin' with'em
                                 E
 	 I don't like the alternative


 
            
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