Intro: C G C G C G She left without leaving a number, C G Said she needed to clear her mind. C D Em He figured she'd gone back to Austin, C D 'Cause she talked about it all the time. G/B C D It was almost a year, before she called him up. G/B C Three rings and an answering machine, D4 D Is what she got: G Em If you're calling 'bout the car, I sold it. C D4 D If this is Tuesday night, I'm bowling. Em G C If you've got something to sell, you're wastin' your time, D4 D I'm not buyin'. G Am7 G If its anybody else, wait for the tone, C You know what to do. Am F D4 D And P.S, if this is Austin... C G C G I still love you. C G The telephone fell to the counter. C G She'd heard, but she couldn't believe. C D Em What kind of man would hang on that long, C D What kind of love that must be. G/B C D She waited three days, and then she tried again. G/B C She didn't know what she'd say, D4 D But she heard three rings and then: G Em If it's Friday night, I'm at the ballgame, C D4 D And first thing Saturday, if it don't rain. Em G C D4 D I'm headed out to the lake, and I'll be gone all weekend long. G Am But I'll call you back when I get home G C On Sunday afternoon. Am F D4 D And P.S, if this is Austin... G I still love you. Am Well this time she left her number, Em But not another word. Eb Then she waited by the phone on Sunday evening, D4 D D4 D And this is what he heard: A9 F#m If you're calling 'bout my heart, Its still yours. D E4 E I should listen to it a little more. F#m E D Then it wouldn't have taken me so long E To know, where I belong. A Bm A D And by the way boy, this is no machine you're talkin' to. Bm G E4 E Can't you tell that this is Austin... D A D A And I still love you. D A D A I still love you...