Intro (G) (G) (D) (G) (G) (D) (G) Verse G Well I run a little tavern on a dead end street Cadd9 And my ears are pretty bent By the time I close at three D Cadd9 G Every body's got a wish that comes in here D Cadd9 A little amnesia for the price of a beer G And Dale knows that I know all about his wife Cadd9 And what it is she's doing and Who she's with tonight D But I don't say a word about it Cadd9 G And neither does he D He just talks about them Dodgers Cadd9 And buys another drinkVerse G They say Gina was a heartbreaker Back in her day Cadd9 But years and hard living Put the lines on her face D Now she only wants a man Cadd9 G Who can see her like be fore D Cadd9 So she sips her margarita and watches the doorG Down at The Wishing Well Em7 Forgetfulness is what's for sale Am7 To help wash away the sin of lovers and friends D Or just for give themselves G A place to throw their money down Em7 In hopes of getting lost or found Am7 You ought to hear the stories D They don't tell Cmaj7 Down at The Wishing WellD Yeah I'll pour you a drink seven nights a week Cadd9 And I'll listen to what you say or you don't Am7 Cause that's how I forget D The reasons that I'm a lone G Down here at The Wishing Well Em7 Forgetfulness is what's for sale Am7 To help wash away the sin of lovers and friends D Or just for give ourselves G A place to throw our money down Em7 In hopes of getting lost or found Am7 You ought to hear the stories D They don't tell Cmaj7 Down at The Wishing Well Am7 You ought to hear the stories D We don't tell Cmaj7 Down at The Wishing WellG Down at The Wishing Well Em7 Forgetfulness is what's for sale Am7 To help wash away the sin of lovers and friends D Or just for give themselves G A place to throw their money down Em7 In hopes of getting lost or found Am7 You ought to hear the stories D They don't tell Cmaj7 Down at The Wishing Well
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