Tom: A | A | D | A | D A I was driving through my hometown D A I was just kinda killin' time When I seen a face staring out of black velvet painting E D A From the window of the five and dime I couldn't quite recall the name D A But the pose looked familiar to me So I asked the salesgirl, "Who was that man E A Between the doberman and Bruce Lee?" D A She said, "Just a local hero" D A "Local hero," she said with a smile D A D A | A | D | A | D "Yeah a local hero he used to live here for a while." A I met a stranger dressed in black At the train station D A He said, "Son your soul can be saved" There's beautiful women nights of low livin' E D A And some dangerous money to be made There's a big town 'cross the whiskey line D A And if we turn the right cards up They make us boss the devil pays off E A And them folks that are real hard up D A They get their local hero D A Yeah, somebody with the right style D A They get their local hero D A | A | D | A | D Somebody with just the right smile A Well I learned my job I learned it well D A Fit myself with religion and a story to tell D A First they made me the king then they made me pope D A | D | A | D | A | D Well, then they brought the rope A I woke to a gypsy girl sayin', "Drink this" D A Well my hands had lost all sensation These days I'm feeling all right E D A 'Cept I can't tell my courge from my desperation From the tainted chalice D A Wel I drunk some heady wine Tonight I'm layin' here But there's something in my ear E A Sayin' there's a little town just beneath the floodline D A Needs a local hero D A Yeah, somebody with the right style D A Lookin' for a local hero D A Yeah, someone with the right smile D A D A Lookin' for a local hero, yeah somebody woth the right smile (fade out) A D E E|-6--6--1-| B|-6--8--1-| G|-7--8--2-| D|-8--8--3-| A|-8--6--3-| E|-6-----1-|