Here is a good one from Fred. It has a heavy dose of pain in it. My voice varies from time to time so I have to sing it different ways. I usually put the capo on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 7th frets.... Hell, put it were it works best for you...experiment with music.. you might learn something....Hammer on!!!!! G During the cold war Em My daddy sat at the kitchen table C G Smokin' cigarettes and starin' out the window G During the cold war Em He had grease on his coveralls C G and lines around his eyes where the bombs would fall D He'd drink a couple a beers C G D and we'd listen to Johnny Cash on the radio G During the cold war G Em We had a one story house on Mercury and Vine C G and the blue glow of the television was on all the time Em C his head would nod and he'd fall asleep across the kitchen table G D My mother cleared the dishes G During the cold war C We were ten seconds away from blowing up the world G and he'd fix those old machines Em C He'd worry about his sons and my mother never drove the car G During the cold war G When they finally ended it Em there were no parade of heros C G there was just a quite sigh and life went on Em C my mother went away and she never came back again G D and things were never the same as they were G During the cold war