I | F |
IV | Bb |
vi | Dm |
N.C.
F
Dm
Bb
F
I
still
F
feel
twen-
ty-
five
Dm
most
of
the
time.
I
still
Bb
raise
a
lit-
tle
Cain
with
the
boys.
F
Hon-
key-
F
tonks
and
pret-
ty
wom-
en,
Lord,
I'm
Dm
still
right
there
with
them
Bb
Sing-
ing
a-
bove
the
crowds
and
the
noise.
F
Some
-
times
I
feel
F
like
Jes
-
se
James,
still
Dm
try'n
to
make
a
name
Knowing
Bb
nothing's
gon-
na
change
what
I
F
am.
I
was
a
F
young
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I
Dm
rode
in
on
a
song
and
I'll
be
an
Bb
old
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I'm
gone.
F
Dm
Bb
F
Well
the
F
truth
a-
bout
a
mir-
ror
is
that
a
Dm
damned
old
mir-
ror
Bb
don't
real-
ly
tell
the
whole
F
truth.
It
don't
F
show
what's
deep
in-
side
or
Dm
read
be -
tween
the
lines
and
it's
Bb
real -
ly
no
re -
flec
-
tion
of
my
youth
F
Some
-
times
I
feel
F
like
Jes
-
se
James,
still
Dm
try'n
to
make
a
name
Knowing
Bb
nothing's
gon-
na
change
what
I
F
am.
I
was
a
F
young
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I
Dm
rode
in
on
a
song
and
I'll
be
an
Bb
old
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I'm
gone.
F
I
was
a
F
young
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I
Dm
rode
in
on
a
song
and
I'll
be
an
Bb
old
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I'm
gone.
F
Dm
I'll
be
an
Bb
old
trou-
ba-
dour
when
I'm
gone.
F
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