From the 1976 album "Warren Zevon" (For the "Preludes" demo version, use a capo at the first fret.) D D/F# D D A D Bm7 A A7 D How're you going to make your way in the world, woman G A D When you weren't cut out for working? G D/F# A When your fingers are slender and frail? G D/F# How're you going to get around G D/F# Em7 D In this sleazy bedroom town G D/F# Asus4 A If you don't put yourself up for sale? G F#m7 D Where will you go with your scarves and your miracles? G D/F# A Who's gonna know who you are? G D/F# Drugs and wine and flattering light G D/F# You must try it again till you get it right G D/F# Em Bm7 F#m F#m7 Maybe you'll end up with someone different every night A G D/F# G D/F# All these people with no home to go home to G D/F# A D Em They'd all like to spend the night with you G G E/G# A Maybe I would, too But tell me D How're you going to make your way in the world, woman G A D When you weren't cut out for working G D/F# Em D A And you just can't concentrate G D A D G And you always show up late G D You said you were an actress G D Yes, I believe you are G D/F# I thought you'd be a star D7 G So I drank up all the money, G D Bm Yes, I drank up all the money, G D A D G With these phonies in this Hollywood bar, G D A D G These friends of mine in this Hollywood bar Em F# Loneliness and frustration Bm A G We both came down with an acute case D/F# And when the lights came up at two A I caught a glimpse of you Bm A And your face looked like something G D G Death brought with him in his suitcase D Your pretty face G It looked so wasted D Another pretty face G Devastated A F#m7 D The French Inhaler G D He stamped and mailed her G D A D "So long, Norman" D G D A D D Em7 A Asus4 A D She said, "So long, Norman" by jltc008