"Prohibition Rose" - Parker McCollum - The Limestone Kid - 2015
Transcribed by wranglingoutlaw
D
Prohibition Rose set on the counter
G
With a long day and a downer
D A
Where's the money go this time of the year?
D
Been a long day down the ladder
G
The raised sun sure wouldn't matter
D A
For You to see the pain and tear in Her eyes
G A
She said "I've paid the sherrif, paid the begger
D C#m Bm
The lights in the street and the old boot legger
D A
Filling peoples wild and simple dreams
G A D
Yeah, but where's the satisfaction for a girl like Me
D
Running with the light of day
G
Slight of hand played out to pay
D A
A look and a wink left all Her Boys out in the dark
D
What a man would do to have Her
G
What the man would do to catch Her
D A
All across the fly bar this could be
D
Oh Rose, won't You keep 'em coming to Me
G A
She said "I've paid the sherrif, paid the begger,
D C#m Bm
The lights in the street and the old boot legger,
D A
Filling peoples wild and simple dreams.
G A | D |
Yeah, but where's the satisfaction for a girl like Me?"
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| D | G | D | A | A |
| G . . . | D |
Knowbody knows
G A
Just what became of old Miss Rose
D
Oh Rose, won't You keep 'em coming to Me?
G A
She said "I've paid the sherrif, paid the begger
D C#m Bm
The lights in the street and the old boot legger
D A
Filling peoples wild and simple dreams
G A
Yeah, but where's the satisfaction
G A
Tell Me where's that satisfaction
G A | D |
Oh where's the satisfaction for a girl like Me?
| D | G | D | A |
| D | G | D | A |
| A |
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