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Hello Miss Lonesome Chords

Capo: 1st fret (C#)

[Intro]
Am
 
 
[Verse 1]
Am                                        G
Hello Miss Lonesome, I see you’re back in town
     G                                 Em    Am
It’s funny how I lose my mind when you come around
Am                                             G
Papa thinks, that he knows you, Mama knows you more
G                                     Em              Am
She knows where to hide when you come knocking at the door
    G               Dm            Am            Em  Dm   Am
The King in his ca- stle, and the beggar on the stre - et
     Am                               G             Am
Miss Lonesome’s in the eyes of almost everyone you meet
 
 
[Instrumental]
Am   G Am G  Am
 
 
[Verse 2]
Am                            G
Longest night that ever did occur
    G                                         Em       Am
Was when my darling said goodbye and took the boy with her
       Am                                  G
Now we all pick our poison, we dig our own graves
    G                              Em      Am
And Jesus is accountable for every soul he saves
        G               Dm     Am              Em  Dm  Am
There’s gold in the riv-er and diamonds in the m - i - nes
     Am                             
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t 
        G               Am
worth a drunkards lucky dime
 
[Instrumental]
Am  G  Am
 
 
[Verse 3]
Am                                        G
Hello Miss Lonesome, I see you’re back in town
     G                                 Em    Am
It’s funny how I lose my mind when you come around
        G               Dm     
There’s gold in the riv-er and 
Am              Em  Dm  Am
diamonds in the m - i - nes
     Am                             
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t 
        G               Am
worth a drunkards lucky dime
     Am                             
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t 
        G               Am    G   Am
worth a drunkards lucky dime

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