Em G Tell me a piece of your history D C that you're proud to call your own Em G Speak in words you picked up D C as you walked through life alone. Em G We used to swim in your stories D C and be pulled down by their tide, Em G choking on the words D C and drowning with no air inside. C G Now you've hit a wall and it's not your fault Em D my dear, my dear, my dear. C G Now you've hit a wall and you've hit it hard, Em D my dear, my dear, oh dear. G C D It is not enough to be dumbstruck; (Can you fill the silence?) G C D you must have the words in that head of yours. G C D And oh, oh, can you feel the silence? I can't take it anymore, G C D 'cause it is not enough to be dumbstruck. (Can you fill the silence?) Em G Tell me a piece of your history D C that you've never said out loud. Em G Pull the rug beneath my feet D C and shake me to the ground. Em G Wrap me around your fingers, D C break the silence open wide, Em G and before it seeps into my ears, D C it fills me up from the inside. C G Now you've hit a wall and you're lost for words, Em D my dear, my dear, my dear. C G Now you've hit a wall and you hit it hard Em D my dear, my dear, oh dear. G C D It is not enough to be dumbstruck; (Can you fill this silence?) G C D you must have the words in that head of yours. G C D And oh, oh, can you feel the silence? I can't take it anymore, G C D 'cause it is not enough to be dumbstruck. (Can you fill the silence?) Em C If you give it a name, then it's already won. G D What you good for, what you good for? Em C If you give it a name, then it's already won. G D What you good for, what you good for? Em C If you give it a name, then it's already won. G D What you good for, what you good for? Em C If you give it a name, then it's already won. G D What you good for, what you good for? G C D It is not enough to be dumbstruck; (Can you fill this silence?) G C D you must have the words in that head of yours. G C D And oh, oh, can you feel the silence? I can't take it anymore, G C D G 'cause it is not enough to be dumbstruck, oh.