Why Don't You Just Go Home Slant 6 Mind Capo 2nd fret C F There's a whippoorwill in the rolling hills G F C It'll drive you crazy, give you the chills. F There's a barn that got smaller, and the blowed out cars. G F C Beans climb up to the falling stars C F Why don't you just go home? G C Why don't you just go home? F You've had enough wine and it's lamplighter time G C Why don't you just go home. It's always too hot except when it's too cold The dogs is all rascals and the chickens are old. God hung the moon way too low in the sky, You're always laughing except when you cry. chorus Company for supper when the day is through, people talk funny--just like you. New vines from the old dirt, now ain't that sweet. New songs from the old tunes to tap our feet. chorus Submited by Mike Stiles mstiles@calpoly.edu corrections or revisions readily accepted ----------------------- Mark Pemburn adds: the last line of the verse: G F C Beans climb up to the falling stars To my ear, that C should be a G. The way I've adapted this, I take the F: e-|--1---------- B-|--1---------- G-|--2---------- D-|--3---------- A-|--3---------- E-|--1---------- . . . and slide it up to a G: e-|--3---------- B-|--3--------- G-|--4--------- D-|--5--------- A-|--5--------- E-|--3--------- . . . and it seems to feel about right.