David Allan Coe – Bright Morning Light (Guitar)

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[Intro] C F C G C
C                       F
She was a waitress in a west Texas dance hall.

C                     G              C
I was a cowboy with a throat full of sand.

C                          F
I called her, "Honey," when she brought my whiskey,

    C                  G           C
And later I left there holding her hand.

C                                 F
Then we walked down the street to a tumble-down hotel,

C                         G           C
Where she had a room on a cold second floor.

C                                     F
And that room looked like hell just a bed and a table,

C                           G           C
A shade on the window and a lock on the door.

G                        F
I said to myself, "She's cheap and she's easy,

        C                                      G
But she don't look half bad, I'll stay for the night.

C                              F
But I'll leave when it's early cause I've got this feeling,

C                             G              C
She won't look so good in the bright morning light."
( Instrumental break featuring harmonica. ) C F C G C
C                                F
Yeah, I've known some devils and I've known some angels,

C                         G      C
I once had a woman on the Mexico line.

C                                F
But I've never been touched like that woman touched me,

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She lay there beside me and crawled in my mind.

D                               G
And we talked and we smoked and made love till mornin',

D                                  A           D
The sun came a streamin' through a hole in the shade.

D                                   G
And it fell like a spotlight on her face and her body,

D                                  A            D
And it hung like a halo 'round the bed where we lay.

A                        G
I said to myself, "She's cheap and she's easy,

        D                                              A
But she don't look half bad, I guess I'll stay for the night.

D                                                 G
But I'll tell you boys that was five years ago, an', Lord, God, what a woman!

D                              A              D
She still looks as good in the bright morning light