Tom: C G F [Verse 1] C My uncle Ted died wealthy C All that money was hard won Am My uncle Ted died lonely G7 F C In the end he pushed away everyone [Verse 2] C It was in the town of Andrews C It was nineteen sixty-three Am He wed his high school sweetheart G7 Mom's sister, Almadeen [Verse 3] F Am They put themselves through college F Am Way down in Alpine C Where the trains snake through the desert G7 F C And the coyotes echoes chime [Verse 4] C Deeny was a teacher C and Ted he worked the fields Am He-got-the oilmen what they asked for G7 And-cut-himself in on the deal [Verse 5] F Am When Teddy made the big time F Am We-looked-up to him with pride C No one then suspected G7 F C What-he-had goin' on the side [Verse 6] C When he stayed late at the office He never bothered to explain Am And when I saw what he was sellin' G7 Well it was more than pumps and chain [Verse 7] F Am I guess I wasn't too surprised F Am When he brought home the office girl C But Deeny was devastated G7 F C When they tore apart her world [Verse 8] C You could tell this girl was trouble But she played on Teddy's pride Am Later on we found out G7 her-first-husband was a suicide [Verse 9] F Am She-turned him against us F Am One by one we drifted away C My uncle made his choices G7 F C There was nothing we could say [Instrumental] C Am G7 F C [Verse 10] C In a hospital in Houston With his Texas trophy wife Am And her nephew lawyer waitin' G7 As Teddy clung to life [Verse 11] F Am She would not leave his bedside F Am Till he signed the brand new will C She's livin' up in Dallas now G7 F C In a mansion on a hill [Verse 12] C There was no one else around him In the hour of his death Am It was my hand that he trusted When he took his dyin' breath [Verse 13] F Am From a man who left his family F Am From this man once so proud C Some men like an apology G7 That-you-could never say out loud [Verse 14] C My uncle Ted died wealthy All that money was hard won Am My uncle Ted died lonely G7 F C In the end he pushed away everyone