Tuning - Standard Key: A Truly underappreciated song. Sadly, I had to make a tab since there was none. There instrumental parts between verses, but I omitted that for practical purposes of playing song by yourself. A You can only talk so much about things D that are never, ever going to happen. A My brother’s at home with his dog and his cat D E and his wife is at a friend’s. A You can only go on so long about feelings D that never, ever actually touch you. A No matter how much she told him “I love you,” D E he found it would depend Bm E Esus4 E on the gifts that he bought her, Bm E Esus4 E or how badly she was hurt Bm E Esus4 E when the boss was cruel at work. D E But he’d just say “I love you,” and he’d reach out to her. A He was feeling like shit when I came to visit D and walked through the door of his tiny apartment. A We went for a walk through the park by the market D E so we could get some air. A And I told to him all things intended to help him, D especially that, simply because it was ending, A that that didn’t mean she was always pretending. D E Real happiness was there. Bm E Esus4 E I could see and I could tell: Bm E Esus4 E it was real love that they felt. Bm E Esus4 E And I’m sorry it didn’t end well, D E but some things just don’t - that’s life, and you shouldn’t blame yourself. A And all of these things, well, I truly believe them. D Our paths and our futures are hidden in mists A that are stretching out over impossible distances, D E totally obscured. A And I really do think that there’s probably more good D than anger or selfishness, sickness, or sadness A would ever completely allow us to have in this D E life, I think I’m sure. Bm E Esus4 E But that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Bm E Esus4 E We were walking towards our dad, Bm E Esus4 E while getting out of that school bus, D E A and he just said “I love you,” and he reached out to us