#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# This file is for personal private use only. All copyright laws apply. -transcribed by Sean Palen, modified by Greg Steele - http://www.gregorysteele.com gsteele@steelerubber.com - 73522.2331@compuserve.com "Down in the Milltown" - by John Gorka 1987 D When my shift is over And I'm headed home G I don't listen to the radio D A G D I like to be alone, I like to be alone I've had my fill of people And all that factory noise I listen to the engine It's a sound that I enjoy It's a sound that I enjoy So I drive on past the drive-in On past the movie lights Past the fenced in fantasies That slip into the night I slip into the night Chorus: G F#m Down in the milltown D G The milltown so low D G Hang your head over Em D G D G... Feel the wind blow I wonder what's for dinner If she'll be waiting there She has to wake up early She has to do her hair She has to do her hair And if I need a cold one There's a tavern up the street The company of loners Is still company to me Yes, they're company to me repeat chorus And if my dreams treat me badly And I cry out at night Shake me to my senses And I will be alright Yes, I will be alright repeat chorus twice