| D |
| Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine |
| D | A | D |
| When you gonna let me get | so | ber? |
| D |
| Leave me alone, let me go home |
| D | A | D |
| Let me go home and start | o | ver |
| D | A | G | D |
| Rambling | around this | dirty old | town |
| D | A | D |
| Singing for | nickels and | dimes |
| D | A | G | D |
| Time's getting | rough, I | ain't got | enough |
| D | A7 | D |
To | buy me a | bottle of | wine |
| D | A | G | D |
| Little ho | tel, | older than | hell |
| D | A | D |
| Dark as the | coal in a | mine |
| D | A | G | D |
| Blankets are | thin, I | lay there and | grin |
| D | A7 | D |
I | got a little | bottle of | wine |
| D | A | G | D |
| Pain in my | head, | bugs in my | bed |
| D | A | D |
| Pants are so | old that they | shine |
| D | A | G | D |
| Out on the | street, tell the | people I | meet |
| D | A7 | D |
Won't you | buy me a | bottle of | wine? |
| D | A | D | D |
| Preacher will | preach, | teacher will | teach |
| D | A | D |
| Miner will | dig in the | mine |
| D | A | G | D |
| I ride the | rods, | trusting in | God |
| D | A7 | D |
| Hugging my | bottle of | wine |
Created 2011 Feb 04 13:41
This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.
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