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Intro: E-Asus2-Bsus4 E Well, I'm lost Asus2 I'm afraid Bsus4 Rope tying down a leaky boat E Asus2 Bsus4 To the roof of a car on a road in the dark and it's snowing E Asus2 Bsus4 If I'm more then it means less Last call for happiness E Asus2 Bsus4 I'm your dress near the back of your knees and your slip is showing E Asus2 Bsus4 I'm a float in a summer parade E Asus2 Bsus4 Up the street in the town that you were born in E Asus2 Bsus4 With a girl at the top wearing tulle E Asus2 Bsus4 And a Miss Somewhere sash, waving like the queen Chorus: C#m Asus2 Well beauty's just another word F#m I'm never certain how to spell Asus2 Bsus4 Go tell the nurse to turn the T.V . back on C#m Asus2 Throw away my misery Bsus4 It never meant that much to me // It never sent a get-well card. E Asus2 Bsus4 And I'm broke, like a bad joke Somebody's uncle told E Asus2 Bsus4 At a wedding reception in nineteen seventy-two E Asus2 Bsus4 Where a little boy under a table with cake in his hair E Asus2 Bsus4 Stared at the grown-up feet as they danced and swayed (Let all chords ring until Chorus) E Asus2 Bsus4 And his father laughed and talked on the long ride home E Asus2 Bsus4 And his mother laughed and talked on the long ride home E Asus2 Bsus4 And he thought about how everyone dies someday E Asus2 Bsus4 And when tomorrow gets here, where will yesterday be E Asus2 Bsus4 And fell asleep in his brand new winter coat Chorus: C#m Asus2 F#m Buy me a shiny new machine that runs on lies and gasoline Asus2 Bsus4 And all those batteries we stole from smoke alarms C#m Asus2 And disassembles my despair Bsus2 It never took me anywhere // It never once bought me a drink
Written by Stephen Carroll/John K. Samson/John Sutton/Jason Tait
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