Well she came into my doorway like a whirlwind Dragging mud and muck across my floor She sat down in the chair where I was sitting Picked up my guitar and made a chord And she said, "your loves like Tennessee Tobacco And it's k**ing me and all I want it more Your hearts a lonely little chapel But I love it's dusty pews and creaky floors" And she said, "Babe, did you forget today is Friday? And you promised that you'd take me to a show" I said, "I swear the TV said that it was Monday" And she kicked my shin and walked right out the door She took my car and drove down to the legion Grinding all the gears as she drove She said, "the old guys there know how to treat a lady And by the way your car got towed" I said, "Your loves like Tennessee Tobacco And it's k**ing me and all I want is more
Your hearts a lonely little chapel But I love it's dusty pews and creaky floors" Well I try my best and I swear I do And my best is all I know And I'll never leave this one horse town If you decide to hang around Well I found her in the morning at the table Hungover and staring at her spoon and I tried to make some cakes on the griddle She just laughed and sang her little tune And she said, "your loves like Tennessee Tobacco And it's k**ing me and all I want it more Your hearts a lonely little chapel But I love it's dusty pews and creaky floors" I said, "Your loves like Tennessee Tobasco And it's k**ing me and all I want is more Your hearts a lonely little chapel But I love it's dusty pews and creaky floors"