"Bag Lady" - Todd Rundgren G/F Gsus/F G/F Gsus/F (spoken) Like a fly batters itself against a window Gsus/F G/F Gsus/F Em7 (spoken) Time and again and again it senselessly blunders Em7/A Up and down the length of West Broadway G C C-5 the bag lady wanders Gsus/F G/F Gsus/F Fifty cents rent goes pretty far G/F Gsus/F when you live in a subway car Em7 One stop's the same as another Em7/A Even Son of Sam sees her sleeping, G C C-5 she's not worth the bo ther Cmaj7 Cmaj7-5 Bb Bb-5 Bb Bb-5 Am Fmaj7 Sorrow, do they ever want to cry Em7 Do they see us pass by Bm7 Where do they come from C C-5 Bb Bb-5 Sim ple an swers Am Do they come falling, Fmaj7 falling from the sky like rain Em7 Crawling up the basement drain Bm Misfits and black sheep C C-5 C C-5 Bb Bb-5 Bb Bb-5 For mer bro thers, friends of mo thers G/F Gsus/F G/F Gsus/F There is no yesterday, there is no tomorrow G/F Em7 There is only now and that hardly matters Em7/A No one cares about sad old ladies G C C-5 with bags full of tatters G/F Gsus/F G/F Gsus/F G/F One day it gets a bit too cold Maybe a little too wet G/F Em7 maybe a little too lonely Em7/A Lifelessly she lies amidst her bag world G But maybe she's C C-5 C C-5 on ly C C-5 C C-5 on ly Bb Bb-5 sleep ing Difficult to get the flavour on solo guitar: I play G/F as G7 at the 3rd fret, then Gsus/F as 353533 which I believe might be G11. Em7/A x02433 C to C-5 might work better by sustituting the C5 with F (x33211) B to B-5 possibly by replacing the F in Bb at the first fret with an open E string or two.