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Subject: Townes Van Zandt, Don`t Take it Too Bad
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Don`t Take It Too Bad Townes Van Zandt, from Live at the Old Quarter CD
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country strum with bass pickin`
C F C
Don`t you take it too bad, if you`re feelin` unlovin`
G G7 C
If you`re feelin` unfeelin, if you`re feelin` alone
F
Don`t you take it too bad, cause it ain`t you to blame, babe
C
G G7
well it`s some kind of game, babe, out of all of this living,
C
that we`ve got left to do.
Aw if you go searchin, for rhyme or for reason
well then you won`t have the time that it takes just for talkin
about the places you`ve been, babe, and the faces you`ve seen, babe
and how soft the time flies past your window at night.
And we just can`t have that girl, cause it`s a hard lonesome cold world
and a man needs a woman to stand by his side
and whisper sweet words in his ears about daydreams
and roses and playthings, and the sweetness of springtime
and the sound of the rain.