You Mama, You G When I was young and pushed around C And beaten up and beaten down G D Who'd I run to mama tell me who G And as I grew to be a man C And all the world held such élan G D I did what I thought I just had to do C G It was you mama you, it was you all along D It was you I ran away from I was wrong G And if I could I'd change my life C I swear to God I'd cut it out with a knife G D G And with a glue stick I'd reapply it in a song Continue the same chunking pattern And laid back Kerouac never had no heart attack Drinking and thinking about the place he ran back to The moloch is an old man the moloch is a love-lack Bending for a quick snack remembering his friend Jack Mama sometimes and I remember you F C G Man loves woman F C G Mother loves child F C G Sometimes I call my lady mama F C G So I can feel at home for a while F C G So I can feel at home for a while Looking around at all the Mellencamp towns The excuses and the nooses where the coffee grounds I found places and traces of a storybook world And I went out there for a ride On the misty coast but the holy host is under the Mickey D's American flag and it's unfurled Man loves woman sometimes Mother loves child Sometimes I call my lady mama So I can feel at home for awhile So I can feel at home for awhile