Tabbed by: D&Dlover (Walker) Tuning: Standard The chords used in this song are mostly barre chords, but you can use pretty much any variation of each chord that you want and it still sounds great. C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 She came in on the red-eye to Dallas-Fort Worth. E5 Ab5 A5 B5 All the way from sunny Taipei. C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 Skin the color of a walnut shell, E5 Ab5 A5 B5 And a baseball cap holding down her black hair. A5 B5 And she came here after midnight. E5 A5 The hot weather made her feel right at home. E5 A5 Come on in, we haven't slept for weeks. E5 A5 B5 Drink some of this, it'll put color in your cheeks. C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 He drove in from Mexicali no worse for wear. E5 Ab5 A5 B5 Money to burn, time to kill, but C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 Five minutes looking in his eyes and E5 Ab5 A5 B5 A5 We all knew he was broken pretty bad, so we gave him what we had. B5 We cleared a space for him to sleep in, E5 And we let the silence that's our trademark A5 Make its presence felt. E5 A5 Come on in, we haven't slept for weeks. E5 A5 B5 Drink some of this, it'll put color in your cheeks. C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 E5 B5 C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 E5 They came in by the dozens, walking or crawling. Ab5 A5 Some were bright-eyed, B5 Some were dead on their feet. E5 Ab5 A5 B5 E5 And they came from Zimbabwe, Or from Soviet Georgia, Ab5 A5 B5 A5 East Saint Louis, or from Paris, or they lived across the street. B5 But they came, and when they'd finally made it here, E5 A5 It was the least that we could do to make our welcome clear. E5 A5 Come on in, we haven't slept for weeks. E5 A5 B5 Drink some of this, this'll put color in your cheeks. E5 A5 E5 A5 E5 B5 C#5 Ab5 A5 B5 (x3) E5