G D G [Verse 1] G Well, she looked so small D She looked so frail C It was like the world forgot her Bm As she stood outside the jail [Verse 2] G They sit and stare D They rarely speak C She comes to see him Bm The same time every week [Verse 3] G And never wants to leave D But she knows she must C Then the yellow cab comes right on time Bm D And scoops her up like a speck of dust [Chorus] C D G When it’s time to go home C G Am C It’s time to go home D B7 Where the night stays too long Em In a world that’s just gone wrong C D G It’s time to go home [Verse 4] G How did one summer D Become nineteen years? C The Alaskan winters took their toll Bm And then they made it clear [Verse 5] G The gillnets and seiners D The salmon and crab C The dull-eyed girls of Ketchikan Bm That took all that I had [Verse 6] G I could sell the boat D Cash the whole thing down C Move back to the Forty-Eight Bm D Just tell stories back in that small town [Chorus] C D G When it’s time to go home C G Am C It’s time to go home D B7 Where the night stays too long Em In a world that’s just gone wrong C D G It’s time to go home [Verse 7] G Well, your t-shirt’s clean D Like your dungarees C And in two days you will be Bm On your way overseas [Verse 8] G Sit on the bed D With a warm six-pack C Ah, it’s not like how they said Bm But it’s too late now to take it back [Verse 9] G So you make some calls D But no one’s home C You nurse your beers Bm D And spend the long night by the telephone [Chorus] C D G When it’s time to go home C G Am C It’s time to go home D B7 Where the night stays too long Em In a world that’s just gone wrong C D G It’s time to go home