Verse 1: D C G D Well here I am again down in Montgomery Alabam D C G D My luck ain't never been up but I'm used to it down G F C G So all you people don't look at me and frown G F C G I don't want to stay here and I'm just passing through your town G F C G And I just came back here to see an old stained window pane
G F C G Before you tear it all down and bring out your crane G F C D And I wanted to see Montgomery in the rain Verse 2: D C G D Around these streets and old houses a lot of changes I been through D C G D From the top of the town to washing cars being down out and blue G F C G And I once met a woman here with ways like I never had seen G F C G We used to ramble between here and old New Orleans G F C G So I've just come back here to remember a joy and a pain G F C G And look back to a year through a tear in an old window pane G F C D And I wanted to see Montgomery in the rain Verse 3: D C G D So you don't have to hide your baby, you don't have to go get no gun D C G D I know I look funny to you all honey but I'm just one G F C G Who was once from here and now whose come back again G F C G And I'm not asking for nothing but my song in a cemetery wind G F C G 'Cause if it's all right with you before I get back on my train G F C G I want to go out by Hank's tombstone and cry up a thunder storm chain G F C D 'Cause I did want to see Montgomery in the rain
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