Tom: Em C Em Didn't know the difference between what I needed and what I was wanting C Em And the way you looked at me was a little haunting C Em I can still see you with your whiskey and your ginger C Em Back of the bar, drunk in early September Am But I'm missing you now D G I'm still stuck here in this southern town [Chorus 1] C Em So tell me, tell me, how's that northern air Am G And do you think of me when you're all alone G C Won't you bring yourself on home [Verse 2] C Em I sang you songs I wrote about you, didn't even know it C Em Or maybe you did and you were too afraid to show it Am Tonight I wonder if you're by yourself D G But I can't imagine you with anyone else [Chorus 2] C Em So tell me, tell me, how's that northern air Am G And do you think of me when you're all alone C Em I could drive all night to be there Em Am G 'Cause I don't think that I could stand one more night on my own G C Won't you bring yourself on home [Verse 3] C Em There's a red wine stain on my white dress that I bought to impress you C Em That night that I confessed my truth, didn't know it would upset you Am I haven't seen you in so long D G But after all this time, these feelings, they're not gone [Chorus 3] C Em So tell me, tell me, how's that northern air Am G And do you think of me when you're all alone C Em I could drive all night to be there Em Am G 'Cause I don't think that I could stand one more night on my own G C Won't you bring yourself on home Em Won't you bring yourself on home? C Won't you bring yourself on home? Em Won't you bring yourself on home? C Em There's a red wine stain on my white dress that I bought to impress you