E C#m
Two writers writing each other over phone lines
A E
Stringing narratives out of lies and past lives
B
Deadbeats and ex-wives
E C#m
Am I just a character
A
Illuminating gaps you wish you had
E
Kept hidden in the past
B
If not then
E C#m
Walk with me in Larchmont well after midnight
A E B
We'll hold hands, kiss under our hood and we'll pretend
E C#m
None of this could ever end
A
Neither of us are total wrecks
E B
Capable of loving and being loved with grace
A C#m
This thing will not end
B A
As I stumble out at 6am
C#m
Hide from the waking sun
B
As I drive the 101
A C#m B
Buried beneath my sunglasses like the silk sheets on your bed
A C#m B E
Coming up for air when I just want to fall right back into where I'm dead
C#m E A
B E C#m
Cause I know I've said that I don't love anything
A
Except for my friends and family
E B
Maybe the way you're checking your hair all the time
E
That's the thing that kills me
C#m
Cause I know one day you'll leave me
A E B
And I'm terrified I won't end up fine
A
But really I don't care
C#m B A
For your expiration or your naivety
C#m
I just hope you'll still want to kiss me
B
The next time that I'm in town
A C#m B
Cause when you love something don't give it away for free
A C#m
Like I do when I refuse to come around
B E
Anymore
C#m A E B
C#m A E B
Cause the fear is in the fear itself
C#m A E B
You can only risk getting hurt if you take the risk yourself
C#m A
Darling, am I worth it?
E B C#m
This time around I think you're worth it
A E B
E C#m
Can you say now that you're okay?
A E B
Call it for the best, and walk away?
E C#m
This hurts like hell and it always may
A
It's the price we have to pay
E B E
It's the only way we've learned to be alone