Tom: G D I’m what you’d call a bettin’ man C And I live from pay to pay G C I’m a high card stud of mongrel blood D And a zero on the day D Well I’m no sage nor soothsayer C nor arbiter of truth G C I’m high on risk and low on temper D And long in the tooth D Well I'm long in the tooth [Chorus 1] C Em Bm D I’m wide awake on the losing end of it G D C Better check my pride and take it on the chin G D Em With a Whistle and a Grin C D G With a Whistle and a Grin [Interlude 1] D D C Em D D Am G D D C Em D D C D D [Verse 2] D A buxom belle with a surefire tell C Was barking up my tree G C I couldn’t take her money D She was making eyes at me D Oh so fine with a low neck line C Reckless fast and loose G C She giggled as she drew me in D And tightened up the noose, D Yeah she tightened up the noose [Chorus 2] C Em Bm D I’m wide awake on the losing end of it G D C Better check my pride and take it on the chin G D Em With a Whistle and a Grin C D G With a Whistle and a Grin [Interlude 2] A A G Bm - A A Em D A A Em Bm A A G A A D D (This is essentially the same as Interlude 1, only with key changed to A and in the end going back to D.) [Verse 3] D I used the brain between my legs C Threw in the kitchen sink G C That painted up bamboozler D left me staring in my drink D To plumb the depths inside my head C but I can't seem to find G C The morale of the story D or a little piece of mind D Just a little piece of mind [Chorus 3] C Em Bm D I’m wide awake on the losing end of it G D C Better check my pride and take it on the chin G D Em With a Whistle and a Grin C D G With a Whistle and a Grin G D Em With a Whistle and a Grin C D G With a Whistle and a Grin [Outro] D D C Em D D Am G D D C Em D D C D (same as Interlude 1, except the ending)