G Well, I woke up Sunday morning C D G With no way to hold my head that didn't hurt G E And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad D So I had one more for dessert G C Then I fumbled in my closet through my clothes G E And found my cleanest dirty shirt C D Then I washed my face and combed my hair A D Stumbled down the stairs to meet the day G Well I smoked my mind the night before C G With cigarettes and songs that I'd been pickin' But I lit my first and watched a small boy A D Cussin' at a can that he'd been kickin' G I crossed the empty street C G Caught the Sunday smell of someone fryin' chicken C D A And it took me back to somethin' that I'd lost D G Somewhere, somehow along the way C On a Sunday morning sidewalk G I'm wishing, Lord, that I was stone D 'Cause there's something in a Sunday G That makes a body feel alone C And there ain't nothing short of dying G Half as lonesome as the sound D Of a sleeping city sidewalk E Sunday morning coming down In the park I saw a daddy With a laughin' little girl that he'd been swingin' And I stopped beside a Sunday school Listened to the songs that they were singin' I headed down the road, Somewhere far away a lonely bell was ringin' And it echoed through the canyon Like a disappearin' dream of yesterday