Intro: (A D2)x2
A D2
Poison oak some boyhood bravery
A D2
When a telephone was a tin can on a string
F#m E
And i fell asleep with you still talking to me
A D2 A D2
You said you weren't afraid to die
A D2
In polaroids you were dressed in womans clothes
A
Were you made ashamed?
D2
Why'd you lock them in the drawer?
F#m E
Well I don't think that I ever loved you more
A
Than when you turned away
D2
And you slammed the door
F#m
And you stole the car
Bm7
And drove towards mexico
A
And you wrote bad checks
D2
Just to fill your arm
F#m
I was young enough
Bm7 A D2 A D2
I still believed in war
E F#m
But let the poets cry themselves to sleep
E F#m
And all there tearful words will turn back into steam
A D2
But me I'm a single cell on the serpent’s tongue
F#m Bm7
There’s a muddy field where a garden was
A
And im glad you got away
D2
But i'm still stuck out here
F#m
My clothes are soaking wet
Bm7
From your brothers tears
A D2 A D2
E F#m
And I never thought this life was possible
E
You’re the yellow bird
F#m
That i've been waiting for
A
The end of paralysis
D
I was a statuette
F#m
Now i'm drunk as hell
Bm7
On a piano bench
A
And when I press the keys
D
It all gets reversed
F#m
The sound of loneliness
Bm7
Makes me happier
A D2 A D2