Look What You Got Yourself Now
(Motels, McDonalds, Miller and Me)
Larry Dunaway
intro: D-C-G
Verse 1. C D G
He's just a worn out old singer from singing the blues
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playing run down old bars and drinking nasty old booze
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Singing songs for some people who don't really hear
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look what you got yourself now.
Chorus D C G
Trashed out motel rooms and the boys on the bus
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fast food quick dinners and a beer for the dust
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People screaming at you when you're up or you're down
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pack it up boy, better get outta town.
Verse 2. C D G
Too many towns and too many lights
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too many friends that didn't work out just right
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And the songs don't come easy like they did when you're young
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You just wait there all night for the right words to come
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Look what you got yourself now
Chorus D C G
Trashed out motel rooms and the boys on the bus
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fast food quick dinners and a beer for the dust
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People screaming at you when you're up or you're down
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pack it up boy, better get outta town.
Verse 3. C D G
Too many women and too many games,
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too many faces and too many names
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too many nights when you've laid there alone
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empty motel rooms you try to make home.
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Look what you got yourself now.
Chorus D C G
Trashed out motel rooms and the boys on the bus
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McDonald dinners and a beer for the dust
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People screaming at you when you're up or you're down
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pack it up boy, better get out....better get outta town.