D G
Line One is the time
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when you, you first stayed over at mine.
A G D
And we drank our first bottle of wine.
A G D
Then we cried.
[Verse 2]
G
Two, we're away,
D A G D
and we both, we both had nowhere to stay.
A G D
Well, the bus shelter's always okay,
A G D
when you're young.
[Bridge]
D G
Now you're older and I look at your face,
D G
Every wrinkle is so easy to place,
D Bm
And I only write them down just in case
A
You should die.
[Chorus]
D Bm
Just take a look at these crows feet, just look
G A
Sitting on the prettiest eyes,
D Bm
Sixty twenty-fifth of Decembers,
G A
Fifty-nine fourth of Julys.
G A
Not through the age or the failure children,
D Bm
Not through the hate or despise.
D Bm
Take a good look at these crows feet,
A G D
Sitting on the prettiest eyes
[Verse 3]
D G
Line Three, I forget,
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But I think, I think it was our first ever bet,
A G D
And the horse we backed was short of a leg -
A G D
Never mind
[Verse 4]
D G
Four, in a park,
D A G D
And the things, the things that people do in the dark.
A G D
I could hear the faintest beat of your heart
A G D
Then we did.
[Bridge]
D G
Now you're older and I look at your face,
D G
Every wrinkle is so easy to place,
D Bm
And I only write them down just in case
A
You should die.
[Chorus]
D Bm
Just take a look at these crows feet, just look
G A
Sitting on the prettiest eyes,
D Bm
Sixty twenty-fifth of Decembers,
G A
Fifty-nine fourth of Julys.
G A
You can't have too many good times children
D Bm
You can't have too many lines
D Bm
Take a good look at these crows feet,
A G D
Sitting on the prettiest eyes
[Outro]
D G D
Well, my eyes look like a map of the town
D G D
And my teeth are either yellow or they're brown
G A D Bm
But you'll never hear the crack of a frown when you are here
G A D
No, you'll never hear the crack of a frown.