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Short Man's Room by Joe Henry Short Man's Room Capo:1st fret (Intro) D Bm A x2 Em D Db A G A D D Bm A This is a short man's room D Bm A The better you watch your head Em D Db A I've still got my one good eye G A D I keep it right next to my bed D Bm A I keep my money down here D Bm A I dressed it to look like a shoe Em D Db A I'm saving up for a pair G A D Then I'll have more money than you Bm F I drink more than maybe I should Bm F But I don't go out when I do Bm A Abm E I put my feet up in the window G A And I ride my dreams like a canoe (Same pattern all the way through.) And I write letters to the newspapers And I dance to the talk radio I'm a volunteer fireman each Christmas 'Cause there's brandy wherever you go (Break, same chords as intro) My dad was a natural tenor He worked at the mill in Lenore My mother was a mule skinner And a band leader during the war I once thought that I'd live forever I pitched for the Indian leagues But now I guess I learned some better You'e only as good as your knees The better you watch your head Guy like you You're not near as tall as you're thinking But then this is a short man's room (End on D, add lick) ------------------ version 2 Tuning:E A D G B E Key:Eb Capo:no capo [Intro] D# Cm Bb D# Cm Bb Fm D# Bb Ab Bb D# [Verse 1] D# Cm Bb This is a short man's room D# Cm Bb The better you watch your head Fm D# Bb I've still got my one good eye Ab Bb D# I keep it right next to my bed D# Cm Bb I keep my money down here D# Cm Bb I dressed it to look like a shoe Fm D# Bb I'm saving up for a pair Ab Bb D# Then I'll have more money than you [Chorus 1] Cm G I drink more than maybe I should Cm G But I don't go out when I do Cm D# Fm I put my feet up in the window Ab Bb And I ride my dreams like a canoe [Verse 2] D# Cm Bb And I write letters to the newspapers D# Cm Bb And I dance to the talk radio Fm D# Bb I'm a volunteer fireman each Christmas Ab Bb D# 'Cause there's brandy wherever you go [Chorus 2] Cm G My dad was a natural tenor Cm G He worked at the mill in Lenore Cm D# Fm My mother was a mule skinner Ab Bb And a band leader during the war [Verse 3] D# Cm Bb I once thought that I'd live forever D# Cm Bb I pitched for the Indian leagues Fm D# Bb But now I guess I learned some better Ab Bb D# You're only as good as your knees D# Cm Bb The better you watch your head D# Cm Bb Guy like you Fm D# Bb You're not near as tall as you're thinking Ab Bb D# But then this is a short man's room -----------