Вступление Dan Fogelberg - Tucson, Arizona (Gazette) [INTRO] Am E Am E [Verse 1] Am Tucson, Arizona Fmaj7 Rising in the heat like a mirage Am Tony keeps his Chevy Fmaj7 Like a virgin, locked in his garage C G He brings it out at midnight Dm7 Am G And cruises down the empty boulevards C G And he prowls the darkened alleys Dm7 Am G E That snake between the city's thirsty yards Am G F E7 Esus4 The lonely desert skies reflect the anger in his eyes, and it is dawn [INTERLUDE] E Am E [Verse 2] Am His father died of drinking Fmaj7 And left five children, sinking with his mom Am His older brother, Bobby Fmaj7 Never made it back from Vietnam C G With high school well behind him Dm7 Am G He lives at home and works this shitty job C G And he thinks his '60 Chevy Dm7 Am G E Is the only true amigo that he's got Am G F E7 Esus4 His heart is filled with sadness and his soul is like some ugly vacant lot [INTERLUDE] E Am E [Verse 3] Am Mary Estelle Hanna Fmaj7 Came out from Louisiana for the sun Am A deal gone bad in Dallas Fmaj7 Left her burned and broke and on the run C G To make the rent and groceries Dm7 Am G She takes this job at 3.15 an hour C G Serving shots of whiskey Dm7 Am G E And tequila in some smoky red-neck bar Am G F E7 Esus4 And she dreams some day she'll make her way to L.A. and become a movie star [INTERLUDE] E Am E [Verse 4] Am Tony saw her working Fmaj7 He swallowed hard and asked her for a date Am Mary laughed and answered, Fmaj7 "I would, but every night I'm working late" C G He said he had some cocaine Dm7 Am G That she could have if she'd just ride along C G She said, "What the hell, I may as well Dm7 Am G E I haven't had no fun in so damn long" Am G He picked her up at closing time F E7 Esus4 They pulled out on the road and they were gone [Instrumental] E Am E Am E Am E [Verse 5] Am Tony's mom got frantic Fmaj7 When she found her son had not come home Am Mary's roommate panicked Fmaj7 And called the sheriff from a public phone G They asked her lots of questions Dm7 Am G She tried her best to tell them what she saw C G And late that night they found poor Mary Dm7 Am G E Lying in some narrow, dusty draw Am G F E E7 The coroner reported, that she hadn't been deceased for very long [INTERLUDE] E Am E [Verse 6] Am Two weeks on they found it Fmaj7 Buried to the windshield in the sand Am There inside lay Tony Fmaj7 With a small revolver in his hand C G The papers simply stated Dm7 Am G It must have been the drugs that drove him mad C G The neighbours speculated Dm7 C G E What could make a good boy go so bad Am G Well, it might have been the desert heat F E7 Esus4 It might have been the home he never had [OUTRO] Em F Em F E F E Am E Am E Am
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