Intro: A D A A D A A D A A D A A D A Well it's not silly when she brings you your chili A D A To grab a cracker and distract her with the crunch A D A (The cracker crunch) A D A 'Cause you'll only see her once A D A Only this one time at lunch A D A And she might as well see you too A D Ah it's the last time (it's the last time, it's the last time) D A D A You're passing through A D A And it's not rude when she takes away your food A D A To touch her fingers and let em linger awhile with your loneliness A D A (Mmm, cracker crunch) A D A 'Cause you'll only touch her once A D A Only this one time at lunch A D A And she might as well touch you too A D Ah it's the last time (it's the last time, it's the last time) D A D A You're passing through A D A A D A A D A A D A A D A A D A Instrumental break A D A Yes it's not strange when she brings you your change A D A To bend down and kiss her and whisper you'll miss her forever A D A (mmm, cracker crunch) A D A 'Cause you'll only love her once A D A Only this one time at lunch A D A And she might as well love you too A D Ah, it's the last time (it's the last time, it's the last time) D A You're passing through (vamping back and forth from A to D during this spoken epilogue): A D A A waitress asked me what I did. A D A I told her I tried to make art. A D A She asked me if I made any money. A D A I said no, I have to teach to do that. A D A She asked me what I taught and where. I told her. A D A She told me she liked art but that she couldn't draw a straight line. A D A I told her that if she could reach for something and pick it up A D A she could draw a line that was straight enough. A D She said she wasn't interested in that kind of drawing A but had always liked horses. A D A I said I did too, but they are hard to draw. A D A She said yes, that was very true. A D A Said she could do the body okay but never get the head, tail or legs. A D A I told her she was drawing sausages, not horses. A D A She said no, they were horses.