************ I MAY BE USED (BUT BABY I AIN'T USED UP) ***********
written by Bob Mc Dill
performed by Waylon Jennings.
Capo on the 4th fret.
Verse 1:
E/ A/
Well my baby you're a looker and i know what you're looking for
E/ B/
You've been looking over, every man at the bar
E/ A/
Honey, i know i've got a few years on you
E/ B/ E/
But if you're shopping around let me tell you a thing or two
Verse 2:
EA
Well i look a little rough and i got a few miles on me
EB
My body needs work and my style ain't what it used to be
EA
And honey i'll admit there's places where i'm wearing thin
EBE
But i ain't broke down, i just couldn't hold it in
Chorus:
EAE
Well i may be worn, but baby i ain't worn out
B
Let me take you for a ride and i'll show you what i'm talking about
AEA
I guarantee, there's a lot of me left to love
EBE
Well i may be used but baby i ain't used up
Verse 3:
EA
I've been wrecked a few times and honey it shows i guess
EB
There's been once or twice that you could say that i was repossesed
EA
There's one little thing that i think ought to be understood
EBE
It aint how you look, it's what you got under your hood
Chorus.
Thanks to David M. Potter (dmp12@cornell.edu) for the lyrics.
Perret Charles-Amir : perret@math.univ-mlv.fr
http://soleil.univ-mlv.fr/~perret/waylon.html