If a Six-pack Can Get Me That High
{C}All alone in this sad life of strangers,
I sit looking up at the {G}sky,
{C}Hoping to bring down an {F}angel from {C}there,
If a six-pack can {G}get me that {C}high.
As the rivers roll out to the ocean,
I sit looking out at the {G}sea,
{C}Hoping this wet life I’m {F}living in {C}bars
Will bring back a {G}mermaid to {C}me.
Sometimes I drink Irish whiskey
And dream of green hills far a{G}way
And {C}of a fair maiden {F}named Lore{C}lei.
Do you think I will {G}get there some{C}day?
In a bar, I stare out through the doorway,
At a street full of folks passing {G}by,
{C}Hoping a lone star of {F}Texas in {C}shorts
Will walk in to the {G}stool by my side.
But now I just turned to the barmaid
And saw the deep blue of her {G}eyes
And her {C}hair blowing lightly from the {F}fan by the {C}door,
And I thought, why not {G}give her a {C}try,
If a six-pack can {G}get me that {C}high.