Cold Dog Soup
Guy Clark
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Am G F E7 [Verse 1]Am William Butler Yeats in jeansG Got up to play guitar and singF E7 In some joint in Mission Beach last nightAm At the door sat Tom WaitsG In a pork pie hat and silver skatesF Jugglin' three collection plates,E7 Jesus Christ [Verse 2]Am Townes Van Zandt standin' at the barG Skinnin' a Hollywood movie starF Can't remember where he parked his carE7 Or to whom he lost the keysAm Full of angst and hillbilly haikuContinúa después del anuncioG What's a poor Ft. Worth boy to doF Go on rhyme something for 'em manE7 Show 'em how you really feel [Chorus]F C Ain't no money in poetryG Am That's what sets the poet freeF C G I've had all the freedom I can standF C Cold dog soup and rainbow pieG Am Is all it takes to get me byF C Fool my belly till the day I dieG Am Cold dog soup and rainbow pie [Verse 3]Am Ginsberg and KerouacG Shootin' dice playin' Ramblin'F Jack's guitarE7 With the cowboy paintin' pickguard on itAm And they sat in the back and they drank for freeG And rhymed orange with RosalieF E7 Now there's a pride of lions to draw to [Chorus]F C Ain't no money in poetryG Am That's what sets the poet freeF C G I've had all the freedom I can standF C Cold dog soup and rainbow pieG Am Is all it takes to get me byF C Fool my belly till the day I dieG Am Cold dog soup and rainbow pie