A5 D5 E5 A5 A5 D5 E5 A5 A5 D5 E5 A5 Rain dripping off the brim of my hat it sure looks cold today D5 E5 A5 Here I am walkin down Sixty Six wish she hadn't done me this way D5 E5 A5 Sleeping under a table in a roadside park a man could wake up dead A5 D5 E5 A5 But it sure seems warmer than it did sleeping in our king size bed A5 D5 E5 A5 Is anybody going to San Antone or Phoenix Arizona D5 E5 A5 Any place is all right as long as I can forget I've ever known her A5 D5 E5 A5 A5 D5 E5 A5 A5 D5 E5 A5 Wind whippin down the neck of my shirt like I aint got nothin on A5 D5 E5 A5 But I'd rather fight the wind and rain than what I was fightin at home A5 D5 E5 A5 Is anybody going to San Antone or Phoenix Arizona D5 E5 A5 Any place is all right as long as I can forget I've ever known her. SOLO A5 D5 E5 A5 Yonder comes a truck with the U.S. mail people writin letters back home A5 D5 E5 A5 Well Tommorrow she'll want me back again and I'll be just as gone A5 D5 E5 A5 Is anybody going to San Antone or Phoenix Arizona D5 E5 A5 Any place is all right as long as I can forget I've ever known her