Bar With No Beer
Tom T. Hall
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G C The beach comber works by the ocean all dayD7 He gets what the tourists and theG sea throw awayG He's hot and he's thirsty and theC words hurt his earsD7 When they tell him he's stopped inG a bar with no beerG It's lonesome away from your kinC folks at homeD7 By the campfires at night where theG buffalo roamG But there's nothing so lonesome soC morbid or drearD7 Than to sit on a stool in a barG with no beerContinúa después del anuncioG There's a dog on the sidewalk forC his master he waitsD7 But his boss is inside drinkingG wine with his mateG C He hurries for cover and cringes in fearD7 Ain't no place for a dog round aG bar with no beerG C Now Billy the barfly first time in his lifeD7 He went home cold sober to hisG loving wifeG He walks in the kitchen she saysC you're early my dearD7 He breaks down and tells her theG bar's got no beerG C The owner is anxious for the beer man to comeD7 There's a far away look on the faceG of the bumG The waitress is cranky she saysC it's lonely in hereD7 What a terrible place is a bar withG no beerG Well I've had me some trouble I'veC had me some painD7 Been locked up in the cold and leftG out in the rainG I've fought with the law butC there's one thing I fearD7 To get stuck in a town in a barG with no beer