Some more chords for another great Eames Era song. I'm not certain of the lyrics; there actually aren't any available online, so I've done the best I can. I think it's more or less correct lyrically; the only verse I have no idea about is the first line. Intro C Am Em G C Am I'm just (a saddle I don't "onedestate?" my form?) Em G I bet a lot cause I'm no use for these damaged bruises C If I get the chance again Am Pay my bid to all my friends Em Enough off for their old G stories again F That's how I know G C When the good's all worn through and Am We need to go home F And you've got your both hands full I guess so G F You'll do it the way that you think's the best C Go build a train surround my house and Am Don't forget about those Em Miniature trees they G Always entertain me C And the kids are on the street again Am I can't hear a word they're sayin Em But I know they're happy and G F That's all I need to know G C Want to nose down and oh Am Time to go home F And you've got your both hands full I guess so G F You'll do it the way that you think's the best cause C Am Em G (x2) F That's how I know G When the good's all worn through and they C Am Need to go home F And you've got your both hands full I guess so G F You'll do it the way that you think's the best cause... Interlude C Am F (G?) C Am Are you normal F If it's normal G C Or if it's just a phase we do Am Will things ever F Get much better G Oh well it's all I look forward to C G Am All our friends have gone home F And you've got your both hands full I guess G F So I'll do it the way that I think's the best cause...