Tom: Em ( D G D G B D ) G 0 0 5 4 0 0 Gmaj7 0 0 4 4 0 0 G6 0 0 2 0 0 0 G open 0 0 0 0 0 0 D7 0 2 0 2 1 0 G 5 5 5 5 5 5 C 2 2 2 2 2 2 [Intro] G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G (x2) G [Verse 1] G Gmaj7 G6 G Down by the river junior year walking with my girl D7 G and we came upon a place G Gmaj7 G6 G There in the tall grass, where a couple had been making love C D7 and left the mark of their embrace C Em I said to her, "Looks like they had some fun" A D7 She said to me "Let's do the same" G Gmaj7 G6 G And still I taste her kisses and her freckles in the sun D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G when I play the poet game. [Verse 2] G Gmaj7 G6 G A young man down in the hill country in the year of '22 D7 G went to meet his future bride. G Gmaj7 G6 G She lived in a rough old shack that poverty blew through C D7 And she invited him inside. C Em She'd been cooking, ashamed and feeling sad, A D7 she could only offer him bread and her name. G Gmaj7 G6 G Grandpa said that was the best gift a fella ever had D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G and he taught me the poet game. [Verse 3] G Gmaj7 G6 G I had a friend who drank too much and played too much guitar D7 G Oh and we sure got along. G Gmaj7 G6 G Reel-to-reels rolled across the country near and far C D7 with letters, poems, and songs C Em but these days he don't talk to me and he won't tell me why. A D7 I miss him every time I say his name. G Gmaj7 G6 G I don't know what he's doing or why our friendship died D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G while we play the poet game. [Verse 4] G Gmaj7 G6 G The fall rain was pounding down on an old New Hampshire mill D7 G and the river wild and high. G Gmaj7 G6 G I was talking to her while leaves blew down like a sudden chill. C D7 And there was wildness in her eyes. C Em We made love like we'd been waiting all our lives for this A D7 Strangers know no shame. G Gmaj7 G6 G But she had to leave at dawn and with a sticky farewell kiss D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G left me to play the poet game. [Verse 5] G Gmaj7 G6 G I watched my country turn into a coast-to-coast strip mall D7 G and I cried out in a song. G Gmaj7 G6 G If we could do all that in 30 years, then please tell me whoa C D7 Why does good change take so long? C Em Why does the color of your skin or who you choose to love A D7 still lead to such anger and pain? G Gmaj7 G6 G And why do I think it's any help for me to still dream of D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G playing the poet game? [Verse 6] G Gmaj7 G6 G Sirens wail above the fields, another soul gone down D7 G another sun about to rise. G Gmaj7 G6 G I've lost track of my mistakes like birds that fly around C D7 and darken half my skies. C Em To all of those I've hurt, Oh I pray you will forgive me. A D7 I to you will freely do the same. G Gmaj7 G6 G So many things I didn't see, with my eyes turned inside, D7 G G Gmaj7 G6 G D7 G playing the poet game. [Verse 7] G Gmaj7 G6 G I walk out at night to take a leak underneath the stars. D7 G Oh yeah that's the life for me. G Gmaj7 G6 G There's Orion and the Pleiades and I guess that must be Mars. C D7 All as clear as we long to be. C Em I've sung what I was given, some was bad and some was good. A D7 I never did know from where it came G Gmaj7 G6 G and if I had it all to do again, I am not sure I would D7 G play the poet game.