Tom: G C G C G Well I smoked a half a cigarette and I mailed the other half to you so you smoke it, think about me and laugh Em Am G Em And hope you woke this morning with sunlight on your face and your heart beating right in it's place C G Do you recall the time we were blind on wine and you took hold of my hand? C G Pulled me in the road and told me you was gonna be my man Em Am G Em And I gained so much forgiving when I gave myself to you and the power lines was melting every fuse [CHORUS] C Am G This can't be the last time C Am Em This can't be the last time C Am G Em C Am G This can't be the last time I see your face C G So I'm going to Alabama and it might be the last you'll hear, C G I'll be pushing down the river with my old man for the rest of the year Em C G Oh you'll know where to find me when your amps blow out their tubes, Em I'll be sitting on the banks of that river just waiting on you [CHORUS] C Am G This can't be the last time C Am Em This can't be the last time C Am G Em C Am G This can't be the last time I see your face Am D Am D Oh now how it reverberates like a song on the tiles of a subway station Am D C Am G Shatter our hearts into a million pieces C Am G Well this can't be the last time C Am Em This can't be the last time G Em Ooooh oh G Em Ooooh oh, no babe C Am G Em C Am G This can't be the last time I see your face