C5 G5 C5 D5 They had my future wrapped up in a parcel C5 D5 G5 and no one even thought of asking me. C5 D5 The day I turned fifteen I caght the mailtrain C5 D5 G5 To find what else might be in life for me. E5 B5 I rode on trucks and trains and lived on nothing; E5 A5 Served me right for wanting to be free- G5 C5 D5 Ah well that's the way society looked at it, C5 D5 G5 But it didn't seem to be that way to me. Chorus G5 D5 G5 And the biggest disappointment in the family was me; C5 D5 the only twisted branch upon our good old fam'y tree G5 B5 E5 I just couldn't be the person they ecpected me to be G5 C5 D5 G5 A7 And the biggest disappiontment in the world was me C5 G5 C5 D5 A lot more dinner times than there dinners C5 D5 G5 I learned a lot that hurt me at the time C5 D5 Then this quiet country boy came home a different man C5 D5 G5 with a memory of distance on my mind E5 B5 But i always spoke to loud and drank to often, E5 A5 Maybe drank to many glasses down G5 C5 D5 And perhaps my clothes were older that I realized C5 D5 G5 A relief to all concerned when I left town Chorus X 2