Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Difficulty: Novice Verse: N.C. C he was a quiet young man G too shy to get a date C enlisted in the infantry F spring of ’68 C the army taught him how to march G
stuck him on a jet C had him crawling in a tunnel F C right after tet C with a flashlight G C and a 45 C It was a long way to go G for a boy named charlie C there were snakes there was jungle F there was all kinds of gnarly C fighting somebody G everybody called charlie Am a mean kind of joke F C charlie fighting charlie Chorus: Am way down in a tunnel G where the fallen angels dwell C there is a quiet young man F crawling into hell C G C with a flashlight and a 45 Am charlie fighting charlie F trying to survive Am charlie fighting charlie F Dm F C F just to stay alive Verse: C he came back home G drove real fast C a hopped up super sport F six speeds of bad ass C stop light dragging G fastest thing around Am F all jacked up and screaming through town Am G F whistling past the grave yard coming undone Interlude: Am F Am F C G C Verse: C then he married a good woman G got a black land farm C they had a little girl F daddy’s lucky little charm C G got a neighbor who served in wwII C he never said much F always kind of blue C always kind of blue G they'd have a drink or two C charlie and old man F same kind of blue Chorus: Am way down in a tunnel G where the fallen angels dwell C there is a quiet young man F crawling into hell C G C with a flashlight and a 45 Am charlie fighting charlie F trying to survive Am charlie fighting charlie F just to stay alive Am charlie fighting charlie F trying to survive Am F charlie fighting charlie Chorus: F Am he said the only time F C he ever felt alive was crawling through a tunnel F C with a loaded 45 Am charlie fighting charlie F trying to survive Am G F C F it was the only time he ever felt alive
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