G B7
There's these cracks in my skin
Em C
Doctor where to begin
G C G
I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired
G B7
There's a ringing in my ear
Em C
Singing angels, I fear
G C G
And they're calling, they're calling, they're calling
[Bridge]
Em G
There's these lines in my palms
Em G
Playing funeral songs
Em G C
They've carved my name in a stone
Em G
There's a hole in the ground
Em G
While my head, loudly pounds
Em G C
And the coroners calling my phone
Em C
And he talks to me, and he calls the priest
G C G
We all make sense, of the things to do, in the end
[Verse 2]
G B7
Well my windbands rusted
Em C
Turnin to dust
G C G
And I'm lonesome, I'm lonesome, I'm lonesome
G B7
And the mirror, on the wall
Em C
Doesn't look right, at all
G C G
I see nothin, nothin, nothin
[Bridge 2]
Em G
But this one thing stares back
Em G
And his eyes are all black
Em G C
And they're empty, they're absent, of life
Em G
And I see out behind me
Em G
All these ghosts, dressed in white sheets
Em G C
And they've all got their arms open wide
G C G
And they hum welcome home, hmm welcome home, hmm welcome home
[Verse 3]
G B7
There's this terrible dream
Em C
I keep meanin to leave
G C G
But I can't, no I can't, no I can't
G B7
For I'm young, and sickened
Em C
And beside, all my friends
G C G
But I run, oh I run, oh I run
[Bridge 3]
Em G
And I can't stand it one bit
Em G
And I feel that my heart's ripped in
Em G C
Two, from leaving my chance
Em G
Is there anything worse
Em G
Than to miss and yearn
Em G C
For a time that is so long past
[Outro]
G C G C
But I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired
G C G
The dream keeps coming back
G C G C G
But I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired