E B F#m I Hate To Say It, But She Looks Happier now A E In Her Posts And Her Photographs B Maybe She’s Better Without F#m A G#m Hanging From My Love Like A Marionette A G#m Even When I Was Alone A E To Know She Was Out There It Kept Me Warm B Now That The Suns Goin’ Down F#m A I Shiver And Shake Till’ Tomorrow Mornin’ [Chorus] A E C#m Cause I’m Still Out Here Alone B A With My Thumb On The Side Of The Road E I See You Dancing In My Head C#m B A Every Time Someone Turns On The Rolling Stones F#m Maybe it’s Better Your Gone A B Now I Can Be Lonesome On My Own Lead E B F#m A [Verse 2] E B F#m I’m Like A Dog On The Loose A E Every drink Filters Through My Past B And I Would Forget About You F#m A Sometimes I like to pre-tend I Can G#m A It’s Like That Merry-go-round G#m A Where we used to meet on the edge of town E B You’d tell me Bout your big plans F#m Between drags of your smoke A And I’d Spin You Around And Around [Chorus] E C#m You’d say Someday I’m Gonna Go B A Stick Out My Thumb On The Side Of The Road E C#m Make my way to the city, where nobody knows me B A And Live Like A Rolling Stone F#m Somewhere Far From Home A B E Where I can be lonesome on my own [Interlude] Lead E B F#m A X2 G#m A G#m A [Verse 3] E B You Were Always Livin’ In The Moment F#m A I was always clingin’ To the past E B Haunted By Things Left Unspoken F#m A There Was Only So Much Sand In The Hourglass [Chorus] E Well Some things I’ll Never Know C#m B A Are You Happy Did You Finally Find Your Own Road E C#m Someone Or Someplace That You Can Call Home B A  You Were Always A Rolling Stone E F#m Maybe It’s Better You’re Gone A B E Now I Can Be Lonesome On My Own B F#m A E I can be lonesome on my own