G Em Half drunk in Chicago, C D waiting for my train to come in G Em I must have missed it five times or more, I was A D lower than I ever been C I climbed the hill by the racetrack and watched them G Em cars go 'round and 'round A Just starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round G Em I knew a guy from Houston C D he was a wrecking ball G Em Six by six, he was hard as nails and A D stood about ten feet tall C He sobered up and moved down south Found him a G Em man and settled down A Just starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round C I been stuck 'round here for what G seems like way too long And I A seen all them old sad faces Everybody D singing that same old song C And I don't wanna be caught 'round here when that G Em Judgement Day comes down A starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round G Em There was a guy in the men's room C D Name was Charlie Fry G Em He stumbled in throwing punches And A D never bothered to say why C I ran from there just as fast as I could G Em Cus he weighed about 300 pounds A starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round C Yeah I been stuck 'round here for what G seems like way too long And I A seen all them old sad faces Everybody D singing that same old song C And I don't wanna be caught 'round here when that G Em Judgement Day comes down A starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round G Em I met a gal on the West Coast C D She said she'd leave me next day G Em She stuck around for a year and a half and A D we were happy that way C She was the best damn woman that I G Em guess I ever found A starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round A starin' out that window, D G Em watching the world go 'round, yeah round A starin' out that window, D G watching the world go 'round