From the wonderful Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards. Capo on 3. The rhythm is pretty much a standard tango riff, in 4/4: down rest rest down-up down rest down ring. It is best suited for piano, but a guitar can do the trick as well. If you find the strumming pattern too hard, you can leave out all short chords. explanation: /U = down or upstroke for 1/8th d/u = down or upstroke for 1/16th - = rest for 1/8th _ = ring for duration of strum before underscore So in short: --duD-D_ = xx1312 Each 'chorus' ends with a riff like this: |-2ph-/10-9-7r--| - - d u - _ - - d u - - (six times) I like my town with a little drop of poison No-body knows they're lining up to go in-sane I'm all alone, I smoke my friends down to the filter But I feel much cleaner after it rains And she left in the fall, that's her picture on the wall (riff) She always had that little drop of poison Did the devil make the world while God was sleeping You'll never get a wish from a bone Another wrong goodbye and a hunderd sailors That deep blue sky is my home And she left in the fall, that's her picture on the wall (riff) She always had that little drop of poison -- a short break follows, and the song goes up half a step -- And a rat always knows when he's in with weasels Here you lose a little every day Well, I remember when a million was a million They all have ways to make you pay And she left in the fall, that's her picture on the wall (no riff) She always had that little drop of poison And she left in the fall, that's her picture on the wall She always had that little drop of poison |-3p1h3-/11-10-8r--| Have fun! Note: you can also play the song without capo. You can just transpose the song up three steps. then becomes: 2x1222.