G One day, D Em D The snow began to fall, C G And slowly, inch by inch, Am D Covered up the earth. G 'Til finally, D Em D The top of the tallest building, C G Was lost beneath a powdered sea, Am D As quiet as a shadow's grave. [Verse] G D C And we say that the world isn't dying. G D C And we pray that the world isn't dying. G D C And just maybe the world isn't dying. Am D G D Maybe she's heavy with child. [Chorus] G One night, D Em D A woman took my hand. C G I left my home and followed her Am D Into an icy field. G D When I wanted to go back, Em D I'd lost the way. C G So she beckoned me to lie beneath Am D The stone that always bore my name. [Chorus] G D C And we say that the world isn't dying. G D C And we pray that the world isn't dying. G D C And just maybe the world isn't dying. Am D G D Maybe she's heavy with child. [Verse] G One morning, D Em D We woke up in an alley. C G To the smell of urine, alcohol, Am D Trash and gasoline, G D With a dim sense of a notion Em D We'd held something in our hands, C G That was bigger than us or God, Am D And we can never touch again. [Chorus] G D C And we say that the world isn't dying. G D C And we pray that the world isn't dying. G D C And just maybe the world isn't dying. Am D G D Maybe she's heavy with child. C D Em I've been looking at the symptoms for a while, C D G Maybe she's heavy with child.