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G F#m
I sat down on that bar stool with a heavy heart and teary eyed
C Cm G
And that smoke filled neon light I took a drink
G F#m
And spilled all my troubles on that beer stained bar
C Cm D
I cursed the night, yeah, I let her fly I guess God was listen- in'
C Bm G
I found myself in the com- pa- ny
C Bm D
Of fa- miliar strangers just like me
A G# F#m
There was no tall white steeple or a big stained glass ca- thedral
D A G#
Just ordinary people sharin' life and tellin' jokes
F#m D
Tryin' to find a little hope
A E F# Dm
I found a little a- mazin' grace in the most un- usual place
A G# F#m E D
Some- where be- tween the bar stools and pool tables
Dm A
I was entertainin' angels
B C G F#m
A little Southern Comfort, I listened close and bought a round
C Cm G
As Tommy talked about losin' his wife
G F#m
And Joe just shared the bad news, he's got a little time but it ain't good
C Cm D
And it made me take a good look at my life
C Bm G
'Cause all my problems seem so small
C Bm D
I'd like some kind of mir- a- cle
G F# E
You never know when you could be
G F# E
In the present of a heav- enly
A G# F#m
There was no tall white steeple or a big stained glass ca- thedral
D A G#
Just ordinary peo- ple sharin' life and tellin' jokes
F#m D
Trying to find a little hope
A G# F#m Dm
I found a little a- mazin' grace in the most un- usual place
A G# F#m E D
Some- where between the bar stools and pool tables
A G# F#m E D
Right there with all the Longneck Centennial Labels
A D A D
I was entertainin' angels, I was entertainin' angels
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I was entertainin' angels