There's a lot of fingerpicking style going on so just listen to the song for the pinky finger add ons a strumming pattern Intro: Em Bm C/G G D x2 Em Wave to the poor man Bm C/G walking to the strain to find police man. G D He don't bother me no more. Em And as strange one, Bm C/G at least that's what you said was in your leaving. G D Gone forever out my door. Em Bm Cry, cry sad guy C/G Where's your bored and simple night? G D Where's your moonlight? Em Bm And boo hoo poor you. C/G What's a lonely boy to do G D with the moonlight? C/G And all the money sounds G in Brooklyn, baby. C/G And she's a singer G in the band. C/G She was my love once, G D Em But it's okay, I understand. Am Em She's found herself another man. D And that's just fine. G Bm C/G G How does a good man grow cold? G Bm C/G G How does an innocent girl become such a whore? G Bm C/G G How does a young man grow old? G Bm C/G G I can't stand it anymore. Em Bm C/G G D Em Sewer, river Bm Skinny, shiver C/G G D A can man doing cans Em City worker, Bm Ally lurker C/G G D A can man doing cans Em Bm Cry, cry sad guy C/G Where's your bored and simple night? G D Where's your moonlight? Em Bm And boo hoo poor you. C/G What's a lonely boy to do G D with the moonlight? C/G And all the money sounds G in Brooklyn, baby. C/G And she's a singer G in the band. C/G She was my love once, G D Em But it's okay, I understand. Am Em She's found herself another man. D And that's just fine. G Bm C/G G How does a good man grow cold? G Bm C/G G How does an innocent girl become such a whore? G Bm C/G G How does a young man grow old? G Bm C/G G I can't stand it anymore. G Bm C/G G I can't stand you anymore.