The Great Compromise
John Prine
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D D [Verse 1]D I knew a girl who was almost a ladyG She had a way with all the men inD her lifeA every inch of her blossom in beautyG D she was born on the forth of JulyD and she lived in an aluminum house trailerG D and she worked in a juke-box saloonA and she spent all the money that I'd give herG D just to see the ol' man in the moon [Chorus]D I used to sleep at the foot of Old GloryG D and awake in the dawns early lightG but much to my surprise when ID opened my eyesA I was a victim of the greatD compromise [Verse 2]D we used to go out on Saturday eveningG D to the drive in on route fourty oneA and it was there that I first discoveredG she was doin' what she'd alreadyD doneContinúa después del anuncioD she said, "Johnny won't you get me some popcorn."G and she knew I had to walk prettyD farA and as soon as I walked through the moonlightG she'd hopped into a foreign sportsD car [Chorus]D I used to sleep at the foot of Old GloryG D and awake in the dawns early lightG but much to my surprise when ID opened my eyesA I was a victim of the greatD compromise [Verse 3]D Well, you know, I could'a beat up that fellaG but it was her that hopped in toD his carA and many times as I'd fought to protect herG D but this time she'd gone too farD Now some folks call me a cowardG 'cause I left her at the drive-inD that nightA but I'd rather have names thrown at meG than to fight for a thing thatD ain't right [Chorus]D I used to sleep at the foot of Old GloryG D and awake in the dawns early lightG but much to my surprise when ID opened my eyesA I was a victim of the greatD compromise [Verse 4]D Now she writes all the fellas love lettersG sayin' greetings come and see meD real soonA and there's a growin' line up in the bar-roomG spend a night in that sick woman 'sD roomD and sometimes I get awful lonesomeG D and I wish she were my girl insteadA but she won't let me live with herG D she makes me live in my head [Chorus]D I used to sleep at the foot of Old GloryG D and awake in the dawns early lightG but much to my surprise when ID opened my eyesA I was a victim of the greatD compromise