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(or without Capo, use C Am F G)
G Em C D
Oh, let me wear your overcoat,
G Em C D
my bones are super chill and all the ponies have gone home
G Em C D G Em
Oh, walking through Manhattan with the ache from last night’s smile
C D
still smarting up from my toes
G Em C D
Here we go, dancing on our own,
G Em C D
Inside this house that we have never known, never known
G Em C D G Em C D
Here we go, going in alone into the dark and wonderful unknown, let us go, let us go
G Em C D G Em C D
Oh, we make bread on Sundays and the little ones are climbing up the walls, up the walls
G Em C D G Em C D
Oh, nothing lasts forever but the sound of love astounds me every time that it calls
G Em C D
Here we go, dancing on our own,
G Em C D
Inside this house that we have never known, never known
G Em C D G Em C D
Here we go, going in alone into the dark and wonderful unknown, let us go, let us go
G Em C D
In the best way, you’ll be the death of me
G Em C D
In the best way, you’ll be the death of me
G Em C D
In the best way, you’ll be the death of me
G Em
In the best way
G Em C D
Oh, got your father’s wristwatch on,
G Em C D
the one your mother gave him when they thought the world won’t end,
G Em C D G Em C D
Oh, we will be there one day with a smile and nothing more to say goodbye to a friend
G Em C D
Here we go, dancing on our own,
G Em C D
Inside this house that we have never known, never known
G Em C D G Em C D G
Here we go, going in alone into the dark and wonderful unknown, let us go, let us go
Em C D
Here we go, dancing on our own,
G Em C D
Inside this house that we have never known, never known
G Em C D G Em C D
Here we go, going in alone into the dark and wonderful unknown, let us go, let us go
G Em C D
In the best way you’ll be the death of me x7
Written by Ingrid Michaelson