Tom: Ab D A E7 A D A Hey Patty Garrett, that's what I used to call you. D A They tell me you want me, but I here they've got you. D A They made you a law man, with a badge made of silver. E7 A They paid you some money to sell them my blood. A7 D A But you say: This ain't about me and this ain't about you, E7 A7 Or the good and the bad times, we've both been through. A7 D A When the lines between brothers and justice have changed, E7 A You do what you've got to, 'cause you can't walk away. D A I wonder what would have happened if you were the killer D A And I was the hero, would things be the same? D A Or would I have traded your life for my own life? E7 A Would I have paid your debts in your place? A7 D A I don't know. But this ain't about me and this ain't about you, E7 A7 Or the good and the bad times we've both been through. A7 D A When the lines between brothers and justice have changed, E7 A7 You do what you've got to, 'cause you can't walk away. D A Blood Money, that's what I call it, E7 A7 'Cause money for blood, ain't no fair exchange. D A Blood Money, bought and then sold you, E7 A But your conscience is all you can take to your grave. D A E7 A