C F C Small town bright lights Saturday night, D7 G7 Pin balls and pool halls flashing their lights C F C Making change behind a counter in a penny arcade, G7 C Sat the fat girl daughter of Virginia and Ray (spoken) Lydia F C D7 G7 Lydia hid her thoughts like a cat, behind her small eyes sunk deep in her fat C F C She read romance magazines up in her room G7 C And felt just like Sunday on Saturday afternoon (Chorus) G7 F C G7 C But dreaming just comes natural like the first breath from a baby C7 F C G7 C Like sunshine feeding daisies, Like the love hidden deep in your heart C F C Bunkbeds shaved heads Saturday night D7 G7 A ware house of strangers with sixty watt lights C F C G7 C Staring though the ceiling just wanting to be, lay a one of to many a young PFC (spoken) Donald C F C There were spaces between Donald and what ever he said D7 G7 Strangers had forced him to live in his head C F C He envisioned the details of romantic scenes after midnight in the stillness of G7 C the barrack's latrine (repeat chorus) C F C D7 G7 Hot love, cold love, no love at all, a portrait of guilt is hung on the wall C F C G7 C Nothing is wrong, nothing is right, Donald and Lydia made love that night (spoken) Love G7 C F C They made love in the mountains , they made love in the streams D7 G7 They made love in the valleys , they made love in their dreams C F But when they were fininshed , there was nothing to say C G7 C C7 'Cause mostly they made love from ten miles away (repeat chorus)