[Intro ]
A Em7 D
A Em7 D
[Verso 1]
A Em D
When your heart's been wrecked, ripped right out of your chest
A Em7 D
Feels like you're dying, just like dying
A Em D A
And the nights are lonesome as Grand Ol' Opry steel guitar crying
Em D
You can hear It whining
[Pré-Refrão]
Bm D
And you can't see the light for the teardrops in your eyes
[Refrão]
A Em D
'Cause that juke box in the corner, it sounds just like I feel
A Em D
And at the bottom of this bottle, I know there ain't no magic pill
A Em D
But it's good to have a friend who ain't no stranger to being blue
A Em D
Tonight I ain't alone in this hell I'm going through
A Em D
'Cause ol' Hank's hurting too
[Verso 2]
A Em D
I feel the pain, when he sings like an old Montgomery train
A Em D
When it's raining, I can't keep it from raining
A Em D
I feel the hurt in every word yea it kinda like going to Church
A Em D
When you need saving and I sure need saving
[Pré-Refrão]
Bm Bm7 D
But the hurt feels good, probably better than it should
[Refrão]
A Em7 D
'Cause that juke box in the corner, it sounds just like I feel
A Em7 D
And at the bottom of this bottle, I know there ain't no magic pill
A Em7 D
But it's good to have a friend who ain't no stranger to being blue
A Em D
Tonight I ain't alone in this hell I'm going through
A Em
'Cause ol' Hank's hurting too
D A Em7 D
Thank God Hank's hurtiiin' too
[Refrão]
A Em D
And that jukebox in the corner, it sounds just like I feel
A Em7 D
And at the bottom of this bottle, I know there ain't no magic pill
A Em D
But it's good to have a friend who ain't no stranger to being blue
A Em D
Tonight I ain't alone in this hell I'm going through
A Em D
'Cause ol' Hank's hurting too
A Em D
Ol' Hank's hurting too
Outro
A
Thank God Hank's hurting too
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