CAPO 4
[verse]
A
Two lonely eyed boys in a pickup truck
D E A
And they're drivin' through the rain and the heat
E D
And their skin's so sweaty they both get stuck to the old black vinyl seats
D
And it's Abbott and Costello and Paul and Silas
E
It's the two of us together and we're putting on the mileage
[Chorus]
A F#m
And we both feel lost but I remember what Susan said
Bm
How love is bound in the things we've given up
D E
More than in the things that we have kept
A F#m
And ain't it funny what people say and ain't it funny what people write
Bm D
And ain't it funny how it hits you so hard in the middle of the night
E G D
And if your home is just another place where you're a stranger
F#m E D
And far away is just somewhere you've never been
A Bm D E A D E
I hope that you'll remember, I ever was your friend
[verse]
A
Two full grown men in a huddle of kids
D E A
And they're trying to help them to believe
E
What is too good to be real
D
But is more real than the air they breathe
D
And it's Wally and the Beaver, David and Jonathan
E
It's the love of Jesus puttin' on flesh and bone
[Chorus]
A F#m
And we both feel lost but I remember what Susan said
Bm
How love is bound in the things we've given up
D E
More than in the things that we have kept
A F#m
And ain't it funny what people say and ain't it funny what people write
Bm D
And ain't it funny how it hits you so hard in the middle of the night
A
And I remember what Susan said
F#m Bm D E
A F#m
And ain't it funny what people say and ain't it funny what people write
Bm D
And ain't it funny how it hits you so hard in the middle of the night
E G D
And if your home is just another place where you're a stranger
F#m E D
And far away is just somewhere you've never been
A Bm D E F#m
I hope that you'll remember I ever was your friend
Bm E
I hope you'll have the strength to just remember
A
I'm still your friend.
D E A