[Intro] C [Verse] F C all the tables nice and clean F C evelyns asleep F C on the grave yard shift again G selling gasoline F C and theres kids smoking on south first F Am G see high-school was just a blur, to her C G and everything just found their place it seemed [Pre-Chorus] Am F C G theres an old folk song on the radio Am F C G sounding thin and dark and haunted Am F C G theres a bag of weed in the back beneath the books Am F C G and she cant stand the sight of this coldasac Am F C G like an old crow, king of the lamp-post Am F C G and this window hasnt been this clean since it last rained C [Verse] F C well she pictures up a different day F C driving west to east L.A F C and there aint no sign of a dime but hey G (Start strumming) anyone can dream anyone can dream [Chorus] C F Am G and all the college girls come in when the bars let out and theyre hungry C F Am G making such a mess, evelyn just talks trash, as shes sweeping up [Post-chorus] Am F C G theres a thin dark cloud in the evening air Am F C G after every sunny day Am F C theres a bum who lives in the parking lot G wash the windows just to say hey. [Instrumental] (C F Am G) x4 [Verse] F C all the tables nice and clean F C evelyns asleep F C on the grave yard shift again G selling gasoline F C selling gasoline