I played along with the song, and I believe this to be it.
But as I'm not a professional guitar player I may be way off.
What I do know is that the song raises half a step in the last part of the song.
C C C
C F
It's midnight at a liquor store in Texas
C G
Closing time another day is done
C F
When a boy walks in the door and points a pistol
C G C
He can't find a job but Lord he's found a gun
C F
He pulls it off with no trace of confron--tation
C G
Then he lets the old man run out in the street
C F
Even though he knows they'll come with guns a blazing
C G C
Already he can feel that great relief
C Bb F
Oh how many travelers get wear-y
C G
Bearing both their burdens and their scars
C Bb F
Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver
C G C
And fly like eagles out among the stars
C F
He pictures the arrival of the cruisers
C G
Sees that old familiar anger in their eyes
C F
He knows that when they're shooting at this loser
C G C
They'll be aiming at the demons in their lives
C Bb F
Oh how many travelers get wear-y
C G
Bearing both their burdens and their scars
C Bb F
Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver
C G C Db
And fly like eagles out among the stars
Db Gb
The evening news carries all the details
Db Ab
He dies in every living room in town
Db Gb
In his own a bottle's thrown in anger
Db Ab Db
And his father cries we'll never live this down
Db B Gb
Oh how many travelers get wear-y
Db Ab
Bearing both their burdens and their scars
Db B Gb
Don't you think they'd love to start all o--ver
Db Ab Db
And fly like eagles out among the stars
Db Ab Gb Db
And fly like eagles out among the stars