Capo up somewhere between 3 and 5. "Loose Change," by Andrew Peterson C5 G5 I?d give you all of me to know what you were thinking C5 A5 D5 And if I had one wish, I?d wish I wasn?t sinking here C5 E5 Drowning in this well A5 Oh, can?t you tell C5 G5 That I can?t pick myself up off the ground D5 Well, I?ve been face down G5 B5 And pushed aside C5 G5 Well, you know I?d rather just turn tail and run D5 Than lie here in the sun C5 E5 And watch you pass me by D5 C5 Cause I ain?t worth a dime (Yeah yeah ... oh yeah...) G5 D5 G5 C5 G5 D5 Chorus: C5 G5 But if only I could stand up straight, D5 G5 I wouldn?t have to lie and wait C5 G5 I?d get up and roll away D5 And never be ignored C5 G5 I?ve got a feeling that I?m something more D5 G5 Than just a piece of copper ore C5 G5 Turning green and looking for D5 The reason I was born C5 G5 Well, I?ve been around since 1964 D5 In banks and bottom drawers G5 B5 And on railroad ties C5 I?ve been passed around and cast aside G5 Skipped and flipped and flattened wide D5 C5 E5 D5 Spun around and thrown away and left alone to lie [Chorus] G5 C5 G5 But I heard about a penny found D5 G5 Lying underneath the couch C5 G5 By a woman who was kneeling down D5 Looking for some change C5 G5 Then the woman danced around D5 G5 And called her friends all over town C5 G5 Told ?em what was lost is found D5 It?s another penny saved C5 So I find that all this time D5 Beneath the surface, I could shine D5 C5 E5 D5 Like all the gold a king and queen could measure C5 D5 G5 You see, even just a penny is a treasure