Am C I can sleep it off, F Sleep it back to sleep, Am I can be most anything I want. C A long way from the shade, F The north side of the moon. Am Down here only rich men lose their shirts. [Instrumental] Am C F Am [Verse 2] Am C And John Law wakes to sweep, F The morning off the street, Am But no one cares if he has done his job. C And postcards never came, F From race tracks by the sea. Am From a gambler who says: "You are still my lucky thing." [Chorus] F C Bordertown, Am C F There's been an accident in Bordertown. Am C F7 F C Bordertown, Am C F Am I am your accident in Bordertown. [Verse 3] Am C Coyotes stirs the drinks, F And drives his stolen jeep, Am And drives the kingsnake to its happy hole. C But I stand in the clear, F The only place he fears, Am The only place he's never seen me stand. [Chorus] F C Bordertown, Am C F F7 There's been an accident in Bordertown. F C Bordertown, Am C F G I am your accident in Bordertown. [Verse 4] G There ain't no seasons here, G But the freezin' still appears, Am C F Everytime I call this home. Am Can't be enough alone. [Solo] Am C F Am x4 Am C I can sleep it off, Fm Sleep it back to sleep, Am I can be most anything I want. C A long way from the shade, F The north side of the moon. Am G F C Down here only taxi drivers know my name.