Jacksonville Skyline - Whiskeytown - transcribed by Judd Bolger Capo on the fourth fret in the key of G. Hammering off on the A and D strings. Intro just hangs on G, hammering on the A string. Verse: G Well the banks of the river went through my hometown G C Born(?) on the dirt roads, and I scraped my knees G Well they packed the roads eventually G C With neon signs and car dealerships and diners Chorus: D Emin C The soldiers fill the hotels on the weekends D Emin C D G I saw the pretty women as I walked through town Verses 2&3: I moved away soon as I turned sixteen Figured I was old enough to go and work a job Well I flooded down mainstreet pools(?) of carlights Overcame me wishin' I was still back home Jacksonville's a city with a hopeless streetlight Seems like your lucky if it ever changes red to green I was born in abundance of inherited sadness With a 50 cent picture frame bought at a five and dime Final chorus(chords same as the first): I ended up a soldier on the weekend Looking for a vacancy I wasn't able to find Somewhere the night sky hangs like a blanket I shoot it with my capgun just to make it seem like stars