The Devil Never Sleeps Iron and Wine The Shepherd's Dog Tabbed from David Letterman Performance DROP D TUNING, CAPO THIRD FRET Intro/Verses: -----------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------| --2-2--4-4-5-5-4-4-4---------------------------| --2-2--2-2-2-2-2-2-2---------------------------| repeat as necessary Chorus: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| --0----------------------------7(h9)--------------------2-2--4-4-5-5-4-4-4-4-------| --0----------------------------7------------------------2-2--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-------| No one on the corner had a quarter for the telephone Everybody bitchin' there's nothing on the radio ================= ================= ================= Dreamin? again of a train track ending at the edge of the sea Big black cloud was low and rolling our way Dog at the barbed wire barkin? at my buzz-cut friends Friend with a switch blade shinin? in the summer rain No one on the corner had a quarter for the telephone Everybody bitchin? there?s nothing on the radio Dreamin? again of a city full of fathers and their white clothes Chatterin? boys and a chicken at the choppin? block All of us lost at the crosswalk waitin? for the other to go Didn?t find the field but boy you?re really waterlogged Someone bet a dollar that their daddy wasn?t comin? home Everybody bitchin? there?s nothing on the radio Dreamin? again that it?s freezin? and my mother?s in a flower bed Long dead rows of daffodils and marigolds Changin? her face like a shadow on the ground This is what she said No one lives forever and the devil never sleeps alone Everybody bitchin? there?s nothing on the radio