C Shalalala G Shalalala Bb Shalalala F Shalalala F G I've got a quarter in my pocket of an apple left to eat: F G It's a wonder that I'm standing on my own two feet. F G In the shadow of a thousand veiled Victorian goodbyes F G Jewels of litter come to greet me, and it stings my eyes. F G Oh it burns like a fire and it pulls me through- F G We are parted by desire for the strange and new. F G I've got a quarter in my pocket, I'm advancing to the booth, F G I am picking up and praying that I talk to you. C G And now, I'm halfway home, Bb I'm at the corner of our street, F Would you like to come and meet me? C G Now that I am halfway home Bb Man, I never felt so lonely- F C I long for you to hold me now I'm home. Somedays, there was comfort as a stranger far from home Sometimes, a hunger and a longing not to be alone. Imagining emotion in each man that I would meet- But it was physics, and subtraction, to an ancient beat. Oh, it burned like a fire and I wore it so... We are tied up in desire and we won't let go. Well, I've no quarter in my pocket of no apple left to eat; I am running, I am running and I can't feel my feet. And now, I'm halfway home, I'm at the corner of our street, Would you like to come and meet me? Now that I'm halfway home Man, I never felt so lonely- I long for you to hold me G F# Now I'm home, home is where I wanna be, G F# Now I'm home, home is where I'm gonna be. G F# Past the church and past the steeple, G F# Past the sad and lonely people, G F# Past the old school on the avenue, G F# I am running, I am running... And now, I'm halfway home, I'm at the corner of our street, Would you like to co9me and meet me Now that I'm halfway home Man, I never felt so lonely- I long for you to hold me now I'm home.