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From "Barricades & Brickwalls" (2002) 
(Gram Parsons) 
 
INTRO:  D5    A5    G5 

D5
Time can pass and time can heal 
                                 A5
But it don't ever pass the way I feel 
                          G5
You went away a long time ago 
    A5                    D5
And why you left I never knew 
    D5
The lonely days and lonely nights 
                                      A5
Guess the world knows I ain't feelin' right 
                                       G5
And when you're gone the hours pass so slow 
    A5                     D5
And now I'm still feeling blue 
 
CHORUS: 
    A5                    
And baby since you've walked out of my life I never felt so low 
               D5      G5              A5
Can't help but wonder why you had to go 
          D5
There are many girls but I can't say 
                                       A5
They come and go but still I feel this way 
                                    G5
And ever since the day you said goodbye 
A5                                 D5
No one treats me like you used to do 
  D5
I hope you're out and happy now 
                                 A5
Doing up the town cause you know how 
                                      G5
Every time I hear your name I want to die 
A5                         D5
And now I'm still feeling blue 
 
CHORUS 
 
INSTRUMENTAL:  
D5      A5      G5   A5   D5 
 
          D5
There are many girls but I can't say 
                                       A5
They come and go but still I feel this way 
                                    G5
And ever since the day you said goodbye 
A5                                 D5
No one treats me like you used to do 
  D5
I hope you're out and happy now 
                                 A5
Doing up the town cause you know how 
                                      G5
Every time I hear your name I want to die 
    A5                     D5
And now I'm still feeling blue 
    A5                     D5
And now I'm still feeling blue
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