Tom: D D D I blew in on Tuesday and shook off my blues day G And glady indulged in some tea E In the time you'd been biding were the songs you'd been writing A So you glady sang them to me D We talked about old times the good times the bad times G And how deep down we're still the same E And we talked about women and the hard times we're livin' A And how some things just never change G D Oh old friend I might have gone crazy A If I'd lived alone a moment too long G D I'll keep you strong don't let me get lazy A When the rest of the world leaves me blue D Old friend thank God I still have you D A D D 'Til 3 in the morning we sat there recalling G The times of when we were young E While nights on the town when the world had us down A And the pimps and the songs that they sung D And you'll smoke and you'll ask me how did my life just pass me G Is it something that I'm doin' wrong E And I'll say the answers to all of your questions A Is why we've been friends so long G D Oh old friend I might have gone crazy A If I'd lived alone a moment too long G D I'll keep you strong don't let me get lazy A When the rest of the world leaves me blue D Old friend thank God I still have you A When the rest of the world leaves me blue G Old friend, thank God I still have you D Oh I'm sure glad I do