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[Intro] G D7M Em C
G D7M Em C
G D7M Em C
G D7M Em C [First Part]
G D7M Em You took a train to the south
C side of Boston
G D7M You showed me where your old man
Em C stayed
G D7M Em C Took 28 years of blood I was lost in
G D7M Em C To feel loved on my own birthday
G D7M Em I always felt like I’s in between
C something
G D7M Em C Like home and somewhere far away
G D7M But tonight on the west side in a
Em C bar out in Brooklyn
G D7M Em C I saw tears outline your face [Chorus]
Em D How lucky are we?
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G It’s been a hell of a week, but
C we’re all grown now
Em D There’s smoke seeping out, of your
G bloody teeth
C But you’re home somehow
[Bridge] Em D G C
Em D G C [Second Part]
G D7M Em I’ll be upstairs with the guitar
C I’s given
G D7M Em C When I was barely fourteen
G D7M Em When did McGlinchey’s get so damn
C crowded
G D7M And why are the crowds so damn
Em C green?
G D7M Em I lost my mind on the streets of
C the city
G D7M Em C Maybe I lost all hope too
G D7M Em Took 28 years of blood pumping
C through me
G D7M Em C To get to this evening with you [Chorus]
Em D How lucky are we?
G It’s been a hell of a week, but
C we’re all grown now
Em D There’s smoke seeping out, of your
G bloody teeth
C But you’re home somehow
[Solo] Em D G C
Em D G C [Chorus]
Em D How lucky are we?
G It’s been a hell of a week, but
C we’re all grown now
Em D There’s smoke seeping out, of your
G bloody teeth
C But you’re home somehow
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Composition: Zach Bryan

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