There's a lot of fingerpicking style going on
so just listen to the song for the pinky finger
add ons a strumming pattern
Intro: Em Bm C/G G D x2
Em
Wave to the poor man
Bm C/G
walking to the strain to find police man.
G D
He don't bother me no more.
Em
And as strange one,
Bm C/G
at least that's what you said was in your leaving.
G D
Gone forever out my door.
Em Bm
Cry, cry sad guy
C/G
Where's your bored and simple night?
G D
Where's your moonlight?
Em Bm
And boo hoo poor you.
C/G
What's a lonely boy to do
G D
with the moonlight?
C/G
And all the money sounds
G
in Brooklyn, baby.
C/G
And she's a singer
G
in the band.
C/G
She was my love once,
G D Em
But it's okay, I understand.
Am Em
She's found herself another man.
D
And that's just fine.
G Bm C/G G
How does a good man grow cold?
G Bm C/G G
How does an innocent girl become such a whore?
G Bm C/G G
How does a young man grow old?
G Bm C/G G
I can't stand it anymore.
Em Bm C/G G D
Em
Sewer, river
Bm
Skinny, shiver
C/G G D
A can man doing cans
Em
City worker,
Bm
Ally lurker
C/G G D
A can man doing cans
Em Bm
Cry, cry sad guy
C/G
Where's your bored and simple night?
G D
Where's your moonlight?
Em Bm
And boo hoo poor you.
C/G
What's a lonely boy to do
G D
with the moonlight?
C/G
And all the money sounds
G
in Brooklyn, baby.
C/G
And she's a singer
G
in the band.
C/G
She was my love once,
G D Em
But it's okay, I understand.
Am Em
She's found herself another man.
D
And that's just fine.
G Bm C/G G
How does a good man grow cold?
G Bm C/G G
How does an innocent girl become such a whore?
G Bm C/G G
How does a young man grow old?
G Bm C/G G
I can't stand it anymore.
G Bm C/G G
I can't stand you anymore.