INTRO G F C G F C (Verse 1) C E F C I'm sittin alone, Saturday night, watching the Late Late Show. C E F C A bottle of wine, some cigarettes, I got no place to go. A G F C Well, I saw your other man today; he was wearing my brand new shoes, G F C And I'm down to seeds and stems again, too. (Verse 2) Well, I met my old friend Bob today from up in Bowling Green; He had the prettiest little gal that I'd ever seen. But I couldn't hide my tears at all, cause she looked just like you, And I'm down to seeds and stems again, too. F C F C Now everybody tells me there's other ways to get high. F C A D G They don't seem to understand I'm too far gone to try. C E F C Now these lonely memories, they're all I can't lose, G F C And I'm down to seeds and stems again, too. {Verse solo, fiddle/steel} (Verse 3): {first line spoken} Well my dog died just yesterday and left me all alone. The finance company dropped by today and repossessed my home. That's just a drop in the bucket compared to losing you, And I'm down to seeds and stems again, too. TAG: G F C Got the Down to Seeds and Stems again Blues.