Verse
F#m E D
My land it was rich, but I wouldn't work it
F#m E D
I guess I made a shrew of my wife
F#m E D
My duty clear, I could always find some way to shirk it
F#m E D
I dreamed away the best years of my life
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Seems like only this morning, I went up into the mountain
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No word of warning, just her usual curse
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I hated the house, with all her nagging and shouting
F#m E D
But to be in this strange world was a thousand times worse
[Chorus]
A D
Where are the men
E A
that I used to sport with?
A D
What has become
E A
of my beautiful town?
A D
Wolf, my old friend
E A
Even you don't know me
A D
This must be the end
E A
My house is tumbled down
[Verse 2]
F#m E D
He called me by name, he bought me that cheaply
F#m E D
He called me by name, I didn't know what to think
F#m E D
I watched their loud games, and oh, I drink deeply
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Though no-one had ever asked me to drink
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And you know that stolen liquor, it was sweeter than whiskey
F#m E D
Many times quicker, just to put me to sleep
F#m E D
That drinking with strangers can be very risky
F#m E D
My sleep it was long, it was twenty years deep
[Chorus]
A D
Where are the men
E A
that I used to sport with?
A D
What has become
E A
of my beautiful town?
A D
Wolf, my old friend
E D
Even you don't know me
A D
This must be the end
E A
My house is tumbled down