Tom: G G C G I once had a woman so fair and fine D the greatest thing I've ever known G C G Em but I gave up the greatest thing I?ve ever had C D G for the sound of a honky tonk song G C G Well I hit the road and left her all a lone D and now I wish I could turn back time G C G Em back to when she was home but now she?s gone G D G and it?s nobody?s fault but mine C G cause she never did nothin to make me push her away D she never did nothin wrong G C G Em she never did nothin but love me to death C D G and now she ain?t nothin but gone G C G don?t nothin sound better than a guitar tuned good D base fiddle and voice right on key G C G Em ex cept for the sound of her sweet soft voice C D G when she?d smile and say she loves me C G but I gave her away for a song and a stage D and now a crowd and lights are all I see G C G Em but when the curtain comes down my life turns dark G D G and once a gain I sink in miser y C G cause she never did nothin to make me push her away D she never did nothin wrong G C G Em she never did nothin but love me to death C D G Em and now she ain?t nothin but gone G C G Em No she never did nothin but love me to death C D C and now she ain?t nothin but gone