Tom: G G [Chorus] G My old drunk friend, C D it's good to see you again C D G Every time you walk in I should run the other way G My old drunk friend, C D you're lookin' kinda thin C D G I won't ask where you've been, you never want to say [Verse 1] C G I'll buy you a drink when I get into town C G And we'll go out walking 'till our boots are run down C G We'll walk through this town where all the alleys are haunted C G Though the streets are deserted these ghosts remain undaunted C A D And you're laughing louder in my ear N.C. G with every bottle of beer [Riff] G C G C G C G C G C A D G [Chorus] G My old drunk friend, C D it's good to see you again C D G Every time you walk in I should run the other way G My old drunk friend, C D you're lookin' kinda thin C D G I won't ask where you've been, you never want to say [Verse 2] C G I should have moved to New York City, but I never was that cool C G I just languished in the Midwest like some old romantic fool C G And the streetlights shine down on the bottles we have broken C G 'Till the road is paved with diamonds from a thousand lost love tokens C A D And my logic just seems more clear N.C. G with every bottle of beer [Chorus] G My old drunk friend, C D it's good to see you again C D G Every time you walk in I should run the other way G My old drunk friend, C D you're lookin' kinda thin C D G I won't ask where you've been, you never want to say [Outro] G My old drunk friend, C D we watch the moonlight grow dim C D G As the long night gives in to the dim light of day