Charlie Robison - Barlight (Honky Tonk Nursery Rhyme)
Capo on the second fret
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Well when I was young my momma read me
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Nursery rhymes beside my bed
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And though they sounded mighty fine
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They made no sense to me
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But now that I am all grown up
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It seems my life has changed as such
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So I went out and made me up
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A nursery Rhyme for me
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It goes bar light, bar bright
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First bar that I see tonight
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I wish I may I wish I might
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Find someone to hold me tight
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Hey diddle diddle, a man with a fiddle
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And the girls sing along with the tunes
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Just one more dance til you turn out the lights
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And you can shut down this saloon
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Well I never understood how a big old gal
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Could raise no kids in a shoe
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And any old Jack goes jumping in a candle
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Needs to find something better to do
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And rub a dub dub, three men in a tub
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Sure sounds kind of funny to me
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So I made up a honky tonk nursery rhyme
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and it's the only one I'll sing
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It goes bar light, bar bright
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First bar that I see tonight
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I wish I may I wish I might
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Find someone to hold me tight
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Hey diddle diddle, a man with a fiddle
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And the girls sing along with the tunes
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Just one more dance til you turn out the lights
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And you can shut down this saloon