Tom: D F#m Bm Bm F#m F#m E A [Verse 1] A Em The hungry dogs of New Mexico A E Chewing on roots and bones until dawn Bm G Well, the chill in their skin F#m E Goes down with the first rays of sun A D C#m With the first rays of sun B C#m D E F#m And I met a man, he said he ran a junkyard [Verse 2] A Em A man in a hotel in Reno A E He gambled all night until his forearm was sore Bm G And then he went with a woman F#m E who took him And rolled him some more A D C#m Until the first rays of light B C#m D E F#m And I met a man, and he said he ran a junkyard [Verse 3] A Em A waitress in eastern Nevada A E Was serving out coffee to men all night long Bm G Said she waits for the man F#m E who said that he'd take her along A D C#m With the first rays of light B C#m D E F#m And I met a man, and he said he ran a junkyard [Verse 4] A Em The hungry dogs of New Mexico A E Are biting each others' backs to get home Bm G And in the dry desert heat F#m E They fight for the last piece of meat A D C#m Until the first rays of light B C#m D E F#m And I met a man, and he said he ran a junkyard