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Verse 1: F What time was it Bb F Bb When you were only 18 years old? F Bb You crossed the street, you crossed your legs F Bb You came across a little cold C Bb And it was all, it was all F Bb F Bb A G F Falling apart (falling apart) Verse 2: F What time, what time was it Bb F Bb When you were in the eighth grade F Bb You brought the box up to the high school F Bb You spiked the Gatorade C G And it was all for, for a weekend C And it was all, all still falling apart F Bb A I didn't say you'd be better off if you quit F Bb A Everyone left as you held on longer than the rest F Bb A What made you leave? And when you did you left for Denver G C F Bb Why? What did you know that I did not? F Bb A G F That I did not? Verse 3: F Bb Oh is it one, or is it two C F Bb Or is it three kids now? F Bb They mark the time, they draw the lines C F Bb Around your eyelids now C G And is it all still, for the weekend? C Is it all, all still falling apart? F Bb A I didn't say you'd be better off if you quit F Bb A Everyone left as you held on longer than the rest F Bb A What made you leave? And when you did you left for Denver G C F Bb Why? What did you know that I did not? F Bb A G F That I did not?
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F Bb A I didn't say you'd be better off if you quit F Bb A Everyone left as you held on longer than the rest F Bb A What made you leave? And when you did you left for Denver G C F Bb Why? What did you know that I did not? F Bb A G F That I did not?
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