Greg Brown - Who woulda thunk it
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From: steidlr@ccmail.orst.edu
     Who Woulda Thunk It
          written and recorded by Greg Brown
          (album: In The Dark With You)
     Intro:  Em D (6 x)
		     AmWe used to say I could walk all night, Gand we could and we did
     FDown a gravel road, to the tiny town with the Amdoor always open.G
     AmNow we say I could walk all night, andG its not true
     We can't Fwalk all night, no, because we dAmon't want to.
     We want Ga bed and a blanket, and something like breakfast,
          sAmome time tomorrow.
     A Gbed and a blanket, and something like breakfast,
          sAmome time tomorrow.
     Chorus:
     AmAnd we sing it now
     GHey hey.  Hey hey.  AmWho woulda thunk it.
     GHey hey.  Hey hey.  AmWho woulda thunk it.
     We used to say I could eat a horse, and we could and we did,
     Fast food joints in the middle of someplace
          on the way to someplace else.
     Now we say I could eat a horse, but its not true
     We can't eat a horse, no, because we don't want to.
     We want something from the cookbook,
          that new one with the great graphics,
     Something from the cookbook,
          that new one with the great graphics.
     Chorus
     We use to say, I don't care if we don't have any money,
     As long as I got my sweet honey and a shack in the woodlands.
     Now we say, I don't care if I don't have any money
          but its not true
     We can't live without money, no, because we don't want to.
     We want one of those and two of those,
          and oh that one looks neat, wrap it up.
     Put it on my Master Card, put it on my Visa.
     Chorus
     Break:  Em D (2 x)
             Am G F Am (2x)
     Chorus
     We used to say, I don't care if I never grow old
     I'm gonna flame, gonna burn, make one quick turn
          and be gone like James Dean.
     Now we don't say that, its too late, to die young,
     So we sit at the table, long after supper with a good wine.
     Chorus (repeat...)
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     Transcribed by Bob Steidl <steidlr@ccmail.orst.edu>