Fred Eaglesmith

Hows Ernie

Fred Eaglesmith


Tom: C

     C                             F               C
Well I don't miss her anymore, the way that I used to.
      C                                 G
Was a time when my heart was broke, but somehow I got through.
           C                             F                    C
Still, her father became my best friend, that's one thing for sure.
C                       G             C
Funny how I miss him, a lot more than her.

[Chorus]
       Am           F                   C
"How's Ernie?", hey that's what I would say,
     C                       G
If I wrote her a letter or I called her up one day.
       Am                  F             C
"How's Ernie?" You know it ended up real bad.
    C                                  G                C
But I don't miss her anymore, though I sure do miss her dad.

[Verse]
     C                                F                  C
He was kind of deaf in one ear, so I'd kind of have to shout.
      C                     G
We'd talk guns and horses 'til the lights went out.
       C                                  F             C
Why, we'd stay up 'til midnight, drinking whisky and water,
C                                   G                   C
And he'd pretend not to know I was sleeping with his daughter.

[Chorus]
    Am                       F            C
But I was young and foolish. How was I to know
         C                                G
Hey, the price I'd for my mistakes was to up and watch her go?
    C                                          F                C
And I don't mind that she went and done what I guess she had to do.
    C                                  G               C
No, I don't mind, but I wonder why she had to take him too!

[Chorus]
    C                                  G                C
But I don't miss her anymore, though I sure do miss her dad.